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    It is not that Insubordination lines up with Scripture — Carmelics
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    It is not that Insubordination lines up with Scripture

    Insubordination to God
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    • 1.Scripture consistently portrays obedience to God's authority as a central moral duty across both testaments.
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    • 2.Biblical examples from Jonah to Peter show divine disapproval of insubordination even when the person's motives seem justified.
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    • 3.Christian ethics emphasize submission to legitimate authority as a spiritual practice reflecting God's order.
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    • 1.Scripture celebrates civil disobedience: the Hebrew midwives defying Pharaoh, Daniel refusing idolatry, early Christians refusing pagan worship.
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    • 2.Jesus himself modeled strategic non-compliance with religious authorities when they contradicted God's higher law.
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    • 3.Distinguishing 'just' from 'unjust' authority requires moral reasoning independent of mere obedience to the command itself.
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