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Civil disobedience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of disobedience in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of disobedience. Pronunciation of disobedience. Translations of disobedience. disobedience synonyms, disobedience antonyms. Information about disobedience in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... disobedience - the failure to obey...
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Civil Disobedience (Thoreau) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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God’s focus upon obedience was certainly not limited to children following the commands of parents. ... Chapter 26 in Leviticus gives a thorough explanation of what awaits both those who obey and those who disobey. ... And what about someone who finds the commands of this alleged god to be as abhorrent as we find them,
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Civil Disobedience Originally published as "Resistance to Civil Government" By Henry David Thoreau - 1849 - with annotated text ... While Walden can be applied to almost anyone's life, "Civil Disobedience" is like a venerated architectural landmark: it is preserved and admired, and sometimes visited, but for most of us...
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Three ways to stand in direct disobedience to God ... Just as you who were at one time disobedient to God have now received mercy as a result of their disobedience, so they too have now become disobedient in order that they too may now receive mercy as a result of God's mercy to you.
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John Murtari of Lyons, New York, Practicing Civil Disobedience in Jail ... Inspired by Martin Luther King and Gandhi, John Murtari of Lyons, New York is practicing civil disobedience by personal sacrifice while incarcerated in the Wayne County jail.
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Sin is the disobedience and rebellion that separates us from fellowship with God. In order to re-establish this fellowship, we must first get rid of the sin. It is an established law in the Bible that innocent blood has to be offered for corrupted blood, life for life.
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The history of Civil Disobedience is a long and international one. ... Below are several pages describing some of the history, theory, and practice of civil disobedience. Many of these sections were taken (with love) from the Handbook for Nonviolent Action available from the War Resister's League in New York City.
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Civil disobedience, direct action, has a long and honourable tradition dating from Henry David Thoreau. Civil disobedience, nonviolent direct action - the deliberate violation of a law for a social purpose. Deep ecological awareness leads to direct action. ... Civil disobedience, direct action, has a long and...
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