

Should You Shoot the Sheriff or the Deputy? - The Hunger Games, Self Defense, and the Civil Magistrate
April 6, 2012
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Eric Clapton claimed to shoot the Sheriff, but he did not shoot the deputy. When the civil magistrate comes against innocent people like Christians to kill them, what do they do? Amidst all of the chaos of modern situational ethics and gross ignorance of biblical law, Kevin Swanson engages some careful casuistry on self defense, gladiator games, and shooting the sheriff or the deputy. He also underscores the importance of righteous lower-magistrates, as the last possibility of defense from a horrible tyranny as portrayed in "The Hunger Games." As The Hunger Games pulls unwitting Christian children into the vortex of senseless killing, our nations are moving precariously towards mandatory killing of children with Downs Syndrome. Kevin Swanson covers the wrongful birth suits, increasingly common in courts around the world.
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