You Can Ignore Your Law School Dean If What They Say Isn’t Scriptural

You Can Ignore Your Law School Dean If What They Say Isn’t Scriptural

Hemant Mehta drew attention to a statement by the dean of Liberty Universityโ€™s law school, claiming that the government has no authority to legislate or require anything, except that which is scriptural.

It was pointed out in a comment on the post on Facebook that this claim is the exact opposite of the point Paul makes in Romans 13. He doesnโ€™t say โ€œobey authorities, but only inasmuch as they do whatย we know in advance from Scripture that God wants.โ€ He says that the rulers, who did not accept Jewish Scripture or Christian claims, ought to be obeyed, because despite their not accepting the one God, they are nonetheless ordainedย by God to rule.

And so hereโ€™s the take-away point: Presumably if your โ€œChristianโ€ right-wing โ€œlawโ€ โ€œschoolโ€ deanย appeals to Scripture while in fact saying the opposite of what it says, the Biblical thing to do is to either ignore them, or to stand up to them. Because surely no dean has authority to say things like this which clearly contradict Scripture?


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