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September 14, 2015
Title: An Unjust Law is no Law at All
Topic: Law Breakers
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)
Part 1 of 2
Sitting in the Birmingham jail, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote that
critics found his activism, which included civil disobedience, "unwise and
untimely." He
responded, "One may well ask, 'How can you advocate breaking some laws and
obeying others?' The answer is found in the fact that there are two types of
laws: There are just laws, and there are unjust laws. I would agree with St.
Augustine: 'An unjust law is no law at all’.”
Robert Knight is a Senior Fellow with
the American Civil Rights Union and frequently writes
for the Washington Times. He believes that, despite all our problems, America is
still the best country in the world.
Lady Justice is supposed to be blind and impartial. When we fail to be
impartial, Robert says: “We lose respect for the law. We lose the rule of law.
People will feel free to break the law.” We hear stories quite frequently which
make our blood boil because some celebrity or politician breaks the law, yet
they get a slap on the wrist or no punishment at all!
Sanctuary Cities. These are places where illegal immigrants can live freely,
without fear of arrest, persecution, or deportation. WHY NOT??? They are
breaking the law! When an illegal immigrant does in fact commit a crime, such as
a robbery, they get deported – only to come back across the border unchecked to
commit an even worse crime like rape or murder! We must put an end to the cycle.
Robert Knight also discusses the blatant double-standard in the law in regards
to same-sex marriage. Did you know there is a lesbian Judge in Texas who refuses
to marry heterosexual couples? Why isn’t she in jail?
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - An Unjust Law is no Law at All
Topic: Law Breakers
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)
Regardless of race, sex, or religion, should all laws apply to all citizens?
After all, that’s why we have laws – to keep order and peace in our communities.
Christians have been accused of “breaking the law” quite frequently in regards
to homosexual marriage. How are we to respond? Should we be a Kim Davis and
refuse to compromise? Or should we just “do our jobs”?
Muslim bakers can refuse to make a cake for a homosexual couple. Muslim
photographers can refuse to take their wedding pictures. Will they one day be
forced to accommodate homosexuals in the same manner which Christians are? Will
Muslim mosques be required to allow homosexuals to marry within their walls if
Christian churches are?
Robert Knight says, “Anything who believes in the Judeo Christian worldview are
the ones who will have to change.” Liberals welcome Muslims with open arms in
the name of tolerance. They mistakenly believe that they won’t behave like that
here! What is it going to take to open the eyes of the left to their atrocities?
Let’s pray it’s not something drastic!
Robert continues to discuss the Kim Davis case and how we should respond to
critics of her decision.
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March 15, 2007
Title: LAW BREAKERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BREAK THE LAW! DUH!
Topic: Law Breakers
Discussed by Jack Martin
with Federation for American Immigration Reform www.fairus.org
Jack Martin, the Special Projects Director for FAIR, examines why illegal immigrants - who enter America illegally - are more likely to break the law once they are here. Log onto www.fairus.org for more information.
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