Thescandinavian
Well-Known Member
I have only a casual knowledge of the U.S Constitution and Bible but use both as daily guidance. I have no respect or affection for those who would negate or remove my unalienable rights and would regard them as enemies. This goes far beyond preferences of what is right or wrong.
Any possibility, of placing your native language in (...) next to your English words so I might learn more? Again, I admire your bilingual abilities.
When I said arms I forgot that also sticks and knifes where considered arms... Me bad. Was only thinking that was devices propelling bullets with gunpowder.
But I can't see the text in the bible giving the right of it anyways. Just some historys or some incuragement to do so.
Also I would like to repeat that constitutions can change like ours did.
Change is not bad, it is progress and if there is going to be some change it is important that all those affected are hears and can deliver there views and sugestions so that those changes have a minimal negative impact while providing as much of the desired gain as possible. Democracy is not just voting for your favorite every 4 years, but also accept that the majority disagree with you sometimes, but instead of calling the majority enemys you should call them friends that are wrong and you should tell them why you think they are wrong.
If the Norwegian people was to defend there constitution from any change the jews or member of SOJ would still be forbidden to enter the the country.