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* [http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/romans/romans13.htm New American Bible] (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)
 
* [http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/romans/romans13.htm New American Bible] (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops)
 
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* '''2007-08-12''' [http://infowars.com/articles/ps/martial_law_neocons_the_bible_false_flags_and_martial_law.htm Neocons, the Bible, False Flags and Martial Law]: "By now, you have probably heard that the government has been [[ip:Clergy response team|training ministers to convince their congregations to submit to government authority]] in the event of a martial law crackdown, based upon Romans 13. .. Fundamentalist Christians argue that Romans 13 states that Christians must submit to government authority, since the government is divinely empowered and sustained. This is actually the argument which Adolph Hitler used in order to convince the German churches to follow him and his policies. .. However, Romans 13 does not teach subservience. Rather, as explained by a Baptist minister , Romans 13 actually says something very different..."
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* '''2007-08-12''' [http://infowars.com/articles/ps/martial_law_neocons_the_bible_false_flags_and_martial_law.htm Neocons, the Bible, False Flags and Martial Law]: "By now, you have probably heard that the government has been [[ip:Clergy response team|training ministers to convince their congregations to submit to government authority]] in the event of a martial law crackdown, based upon Romans 13. .. [[Fundamentalist Christian]]s argue that Romans 13 states that Christians must submit to government authority, since the government is divinely empowered and sustained. This is actually the argument which Adolph Hitler used in order to convince the German churches to follow him and his policies. .. However, Romans 13 does not teach subservience. Rather, as explained by a Baptist minister, Romans 13 actually says something very different..."

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The Bible: Romans: 13

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The Bible: Romans: Chapter 13

Overview

This chapter discusses the idea of authority.

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