A gracEmail reader asks, "Would you care to comment on the use of Paul's appeal as a Roman citizen (Acts 25:9-12) as the basis for Christians organizing and sponsoring litigation against certain of our own laws which permit activities contrary to Scripture?" * * * Although Paul regularly used Roman law defensively in the course of his ministry, Scripture does not record any occasion when he used the law offensively to further his spiritual ends. God's kingdom is not "of this world," Jesus had declared to Roman Pilate (John 18:36). It does not depend on worldly power, human plans or earthly … [Read more...]
CHRISTIAN USE OF EARTHLY LAW (1)
A gracEmail reader asks, "Would you care to comment on the use of Paul's appeal as a Roman citizen (Acts 25:9-12) as the basis for Christians organizing and sponsoring litigation against certain of our own laws which permit activities contrary to Scripture?" * * * The Apostle Paul was truly a cosmopolitan man. A native of the colonial city of Tarsus, he enjoyed all the benefits of Roman citizenship, Greek culture and Jewish religion. He spoke at least two languages, traveled throughout the Empire and studied rabbinics in Jerusalem where he topped his class in seminary. Once he encountered … [Read more...]
LAW AS A CALLING
A gracEmail subscriber writes that his son is interested in becoming an attorney. "Many people have a negative view of lawyers," notes the dad, "considering them to have but little concern for truth and justice if those things do not further their own agenda or personal gain." Can I offer any advice as a Christian attorney? * * * I know many lawyers who try to follow Jesus Christ and to do what is right. I know some others who do not. The same may be said concerning salespeople, business folk, industrialists, financiers and even career clergy. The practice of law offers unique opportunities … [Read more...]
RESOLVING CIVIL DISPUTE
A gracEmail subscriber and her husband are owed a debt by a young couple as the result of a business deal. The young couple profess to be Christians but have ignored the scheduled payments, apparently thinking the creditor couple does not need the money. The gracEmail subscriber wonders if it would be wrong to sue the debtors, in view of Paul's disapproval of Christians going to court against fellow-believers. * * * Some within the church at Corinth were airing internal disputes in public before pagan judges. The Apostle Paul addressed that situation disapprovingly in 1 Corinthians 6:1-8 and … [Read more...]
IMMIGRANTS, GO HOME?
A newspaper columnist complained about immigrants who would like to change traditional American customs and ways. This is our country, the author said--a Christian country in which people speak English. If newcomers don't like that, he said, they should exercise their right to return to their original homelands. A gracEmail subscriber asked for my reaction. * * *It is historical fact that those who resettled America beginning in 1492, often removing the people who already lived there, were white Western Europeans from countries with historic Christian cultures. That does not necessarily … [Read more...]
ALIENS AMONG US (3)
A gracEmail subscriber writes: "Please share your thinking on what a Christian perspective on aliens, illegal or otherwise, in our country should be. How should we feel toward them? How can we significantly minister to them? What political issues cloud the real issues for a Christian?" * * * But what about the flood of emigrants who enter our country illegally, then drain our educational and social systems dry? The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) estimates the number of illegal aliens at eight million in January 2000, increasing by a half-million each year since. The actual … [Read more...]
ALIENS AMONG US (2)
A gracEmail subscriber writes: "Please share your thinking on what a Christian perspective on aliens, illegal or otherwise, in our country should be. How should we feel toward them? How can we significantly minister to them? What political issues cloud the real issues for a Christian?" * * * How can our Savior, our Scriptures and our faith shape our perceptions and responses regarding foreign-born persons among us? In the first place, they call us to remember how much we all have in common. The Apostle Paul said that God made every human being in every nation and … [Read more...]
ALIENS AMONG US (1)
A gracEmail subscriber writes: "Please share your thinking on what a Christian perspective on aliens, illegal or otherwise, in our country should be. How should we feel toward them? How can we significantly minister to them? What political issues cloud the real issues for a Christian?" * * * Although this questioner lives in the USA, the question concerns a worldwide reality. According to the International Organization for Migration in Geneva, Switzerland (IOM), 192 million people now live outside their country of birth. This means that about one person in every 35, roughly three per cent of … [Read more...]
WHAT ABOUT MILITARY CHAPLAINS?
A Christian sister writes, "My husband has always been bothered by the notion of chaplains performing a Mass or service before battle to seek success in that engagement. Isn't it better for a follower of Christ to encourage love of mankind? I also question the practices of chaplains holding rank and receiving governmental support. What do you think?" * * * Although I never served in the military, I have known a few service chaplains and my perception of their work does not at all match your question. I understand the role of service chaplain to be that of spiritual … [Read more...]
ONE NATION UNDER GOD
A gracEmail subscriber asks what I think, as a Christian lawyer, of the recent federal appeals court decision declaring the phrase "under God" in the U.S. pledge of allegiance to be unconstitutional. * * * First of all, the decision (issued by a three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on June 26, 2002 and written by Nixon-appointee Judge Alfred T. Goodwin) has no immediate effect pending its reconsideration by the full Circuit Court, and most legal scholars -- liberal and conservative alike -- agree that it will be reversed by either the Ninth Circuit … [Read more...]