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Patriot Saints
Laws in Zion
When the government of God is finally established, what would the most
fundamental 100 laws be, understandable by even a child, and applicable to any situation?
Page Contents:
Intro • Eternal Laws • Feedback
• Recommended Books • Related Sites
See also:
Forming the Ideal Government -
creating a constitution to protect the freedoms and fundamental rights of all mankind.
A major difference between the coming government of God and the governments of the
earth today, is that the individual will accept responsibility for his/her own actions. The
government will not have to dictate rules guiding every little facet of life. Rather, there
will be a set of less than 100 guiding principles or laws which will apply to any situation, that
can easily be learned by any adult as well as be understood even by a child, by which the
individual may guide his/her life, and to which they can easily be held accountable. The
question we ask here is, "what are those guiding principles?"
Eternal Laws/Principles for the Governance of the Ideal
Society
We will present here a working and growing draft of what those laws might
be. Feel free to offer your .
Are there categories into which these might be classified, associated, for example, with the seven
chakras of the body, the seven creative periods described in the Bible?
The following laws/principles are presuming a voluntarily gathered society who
agree to these terms before their implementation.
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Love the Lord and seek to bring your life into alignment with divine
purposes. In so doing, your life's mission will be a ministry of love, not of unfulfilling
labor.
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Love one another, including your enemy.
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Celebrate the diversity of your fellow beings, honoring each for their
unique contributions to society.
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Do unto others as you would have others do to you.
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Readily forgive trespasses against you; turning the other check when
wronged.
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Be true to your word, and present yourself truthfully.
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Do not bear false witness. If you are found to knowingly
wrongfully accuse another person, you will be charged as though guilty of the crime
yourself.
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Sexual and emotional fidelity in marriage and proper restraint before
marriage and outside of marriage.
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Do not take the life of another except when the law allows it such as in
last-resort self defense and punishment of a prosecuted crime of the highest severity.
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Property:
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Do not steal what belongs to another or is under their stewardship.
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Do not covet what belongs to another or is under their stewardship.
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Give freely of your substance as you are able and as need presents
itself, that there might not be any poor among us.
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Honor the Sabbath day, recognizing that this seventh thousand-year period
is the Sabbath of the earth's existence. It is the rest of the Lord and is to be
reverenced as such. <>
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Honor your parents.
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Be nice.
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Don't hit.
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Help each other.
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Clean up after yourself.
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etc.
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- Listing of core principles by the Committee for Return to a Constitutional Republic.
- - Brian RWBH
- - David Skousen
- - Keith Thomas; by Jared Smith
- Re: 613 Jewish Laws
- Waiting for the
'Prophet' to tell us - Ralph Hughes
- - Response to Randall Shortridge comment about Zion being a personal
thing.
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- on the lighter side (author unknown)
Your
welcome.
Your
welcome.
- Forming the Ideal Government -
creating a constitution to protect the freedoms and fundamental rights of all mankind.
- Foundations of the Ideal State
- Joel Skousen provides an outstanding treatise on the philosophy of law and government.
- Brief list of 613 Jewish Laws by JewFAQ.org [some
good pickings among some pretty silly rules]
- Laws of Paradise - by Jane
Lead, purported revelation from virgin Mary expounds the ten commandments with Eastern, feminine
wisdom integrated; made public in 1695.
This page created by SDA
on July 24, 2001
Last updated on February 23, 2002
since January 27, 2002
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