Wait, What? "Immoral Laws"? Hold the presses!
You mean to say "The LAW" is not sacrosanct, and that there are *MORAL* laws and *IMMORAL* laws?
So we should disobey "immoral laws" but we should obey "moral laws"?
Well how does a person who simply relies on what they were taught about being a Christian able to determine what is a "moral" law vs an "immoral law"?
I see it as immoral for them to arrest and fine this young man simply because he was grieving a little over the top. This could have been handled with patience and understanding, but instead the Reverend sicced the government on the guy.
Whether he had a *RIGHT* to do so does not address the point of whether it was the moral or appropriate thing to do.
One would think the Reverend wouldn't need bible lessons, but it would seem that someone needs to tell him about "turn the other cheek."
“This could have been handled with patience and understanding, “
They tried several times over a period of a year but he told them where to go and what to do!
“This could have been handled with patience”
So you ignore the fact he was given 10 chances? That was your “patience” right there. That by any measure that was PATIENCE. YOU strangely keep ignoring that inconvenient fact.