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RE: The Rainbow Gathering: 5 Decades of Beta-Testing Anarchist Society (Part 1 of 5)
The simple answer is, if someone wants it to, and it doesn't involve forcing anything on someone else, then yes. The word has a wide variety of meanings to different people, and the only problem is when people decide to take their beliefs and start using them as an excuse for violence.
Thank you, @kennyskitchen
By your defintion, then even as a Christian, I too am an anarchist then.
Jesus was certainly an anarchist, at least that has been my understanding from reading of the Christian texts. Anarchy/voluntaryism is simply the idea that each human is a sovereign being, and no other has the right to use violence against, or steal from, them.
Some examples:
Judges 17.6:
Galatians 5.13:
Acts 5:29:.
Ephesians 6.12:
Matthew 7.12:
For a bit more reading:
"Romans 13 and the Christian Anarchist"
Christian Anarchism on Wikiquote
Thank you, @kennyskitchen
"obey God"
LOLOLOLOLOLOL Way to provoke everyone here, though NOBODY even bothered to respond to your crap bro, why don't you tell us about what a billionaire can and can't do or what trump believes when it comes to Climate Change.