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In conducting just revolution, a people are fighting a defensive war against the person holding civil office, not against the office itself, i.e., not against the civil ruler as ruler. In resisting a tyrant, a people are not resisting the powers ordained of God, for a power for tyranny is not ordained of God. Thus, a people can conduct revolution against tyrannical civil rulers and, in so doing, not resist the powers ordained of God.
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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