Church? Hell No

Anarchy in the Streets

May 16, 2024 Dennis Hall Season 3 Episode 19
Anarchy in the Streets
Church? Hell No
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Church? Hell No
Anarchy in the Streets
May 16, 2024 Season 3 Episode 19
Dennis Hall

 Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, explores what is behind the anarchy in the protests. supporting Hamas, the terrorist group that slaughtered hundreds of men, women, and children in an October attack on Israel. He uses the protest at Washington University in Washington DC where the protesters were calling for the beheadings of school administrators and the University president as an example of anarchism. Dr. Hall defines anarchy and the movement of anarchism in America. He points out that anarchists have been increasingly involved in protests across the US. Anarchists he and believe that any government is a form of tyranny. Things that are provided by our federal, state and local governments are explored. Dr. Hall uses the apostle Paul’s writings in Romans 13 to establish what God expects concerning governing authorities. He points out that we have a responsibility to obey the authorities and the laws, even if we disagree. He urges listeners to keep our outrage aimed at the laws, regulations and policies, not the individuals that God has allowed to serve. CAn be seen on YouTube at:
https://youtu.be/MUJiTd4EbQA

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 Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, explores what is behind the anarchy in the protests. supporting Hamas, the terrorist group that slaughtered hundreds of men, women, and children in an October attack on Israel. He uses the protest at Washington University in Washington DC where the protesters were calling for the beheadings of school administrators and the University president as an example of anarchism. Dr. Hall defines anarchy and the movement of anarchism in America. He points out that anarchists have been increasingly involved in protests across the US. Anarchists he and believe that any government is a form of tyranny. Things that are provided by our federal, state and local governments are explored. Dr. Hall uses the apostle Paul’s writings in Romans 13 to establish what God expects concerning governing authorities. He points out that we have a responsibility to obey the authorities and the laws, even if we disagree. He urges listeners to keep our outrage aimed at the laws, regulations and policies, not the individuals that God has allowed to serve. CAn be seen on YouTube at:
https://youtu.be/MUJiTd4EbQA