Ethan Mack

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In each case, the principle is that when some superior acts in ways ill-fitting his office, he acts not as a superior but as a fellow man and, thus, as an equal, albeit under the pretense of superiority and authority. For this reason, the authority can be resisted as an aggressor, though he retains his title as father, military officer, ship captain, or civil leader.
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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