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* Dobson Pledge Protest Update: Tomorrow, June 10, 2009, a Colorado Springs judge will sentence Bob Enyart as a result of the American RTL Dobson Pledge Protest The prosecutor is asking for jail time for Bob and pro-life activist Ken Scott, and for probation for Brian Enyart. A Focus on the Family attorney told the court they would speak at the sentencing. Regardless of the sentence, as compared to typical Christian persecution, this should be no more than an inconvenience. Bob may be looking at a full-time, government-funded jail ministry for some weeks. Please pray for Bob's wife Cheryl and their boys especially the three youngest (of seven) who are under age 12.
Yeah, exactly. He sees incarceration as an opportunity, and there's no such thing as bad publicity. He knew exactly what he was doing and what the repercussions of breaking the law might be. This didn't exactly catch him by surprise.
What a mercy it is that these people cannot whip and crop, and pillory and roast, as yet in the U.S.! If they could they would.
Slogan/motto:
Most Christians worship the false god of Public Acceptance.
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June 10th, 2009, 02:46 PM
Here's the latest:
Bob Enyart and Ken Scott were ordered to pay fines with no jail time. However, they refused to pay the fines because they did not want to help fund an immoral system. Therefore they were sentenced to 45 days and 60 days respectively minus 30 days suspended sentence. There will also be time off for good behavior which should reduce Bob's time in jail to approximately 1 week and Ken's time to roughly 2 weeks. Please pray that Bob and Ken will bear fruit in their full-time, government-funded jail ministry.
Slogan/motto:
The buck doesn't even slow down here.
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June 10th, 2009, 02:57 PM
Just out of curiosity, do Bob and Ken refuse to pay income taxes too? Property taxes?
A peace officer asked them to leave and they refused. Then they offered disrespect to the court for fining them for their defiance of authority. What was proven? And how many babies were saved?
Rom 13:1 Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God.
Who was immoral here?
"At least half the people I know are below average."
"Because a thing must be something does not mean all things that are that something are also the original thing."
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You , too, can have an exciting and glamorous engineering career like me!
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June 10th, 2009, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by fool
If you drop something in the shower just leave it, you don't need it.
It's not like Bob is going to Chino or Pelican Bay State prison.
Your problem is not technology. The problem is YOU. You lack the will to change...You treat this planet as you treat each other. - Klaatu
What are you talking about? There is no such thing as the "Mafia"......it doesn't exist. Just a bunch of lies told to defame honest hardworking Italians like myself. - TomO
I will do you, let's see, goofy, wacky, and to the left side of the bell curve. -Ktoyou
Slogan/motto:
It is a good time to be a jester when the world is a joke.
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June 10th, 2009, 03:10 PM
I don't see a problem with disobeying laws that are unjust. I do it all of the time.
Knowing what little I do about BE I find it hard to stand up for him. I find it hard to believe that he did what he did because of the principle of the thing. It's easier for me to believe that it's a publicity stunt meant to boost and bolster his ego-driven desire for celebrity status.
But one of my biggest flaws (aside from starting sentences with the words "but" and "and") is that it's easy for me to believe the worst about anyone.
Whatever your intentions were Bob, good luck.
And fortunately for you, prisons are filled with rejects who have nothing better to do with their time than read the Bible. Birds of a feather flock together. Your prison ministry might just find easy traction in such an environment.
The most important thing anyone can learn from 1st century greco-roman mystery cults is that complex religious systems can arise and develop without an historical founder.
Slogan/motto:
The buck doesn't even slow down here.
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June 10th, 2009, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by allsmiles
I don't see a problem with disobeying laws that are unjust. I do it all of the time.
The problem arises in self-defining justice on a basis no deeper than personal inclination...
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Knowing what little I do about BE I find it hard to stand up for him. I find it hard to believe that he did what he did because of the principle of the thing. It's easier for me to believe that it's a publicity stunt meant to boost and bolster his ego-driven desire for celebrity status.
Do you think this is a fair statement given your admittedly limited knowledge of the man?
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But one of my biggest flaws (aside from starting sentences with the words "but" and "and") is that it's easy for me to believe the worst about anyone.
You should probably avoid Stuu then.
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And fortunately for you, prisons are filled with rejects who have nothing better to do with their time than read the Bible.
When you have nothing better to do than something which has no better, I'd say that's a recipe for some sweet, crazy goodness!
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Birds of a feather flock together.
Like clowns in tiny cars...
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Your prison ministry might just find easy traction in such an environment.
In fairness, a prison is a MUCH more favorable environment for a prison ministry than, say, a Star Trek convention...
"At least half the people I know are below average."
"Because a thing must be something does not mean all things that are that something are also the original thing."