I fear that not much progress will be made on the birth certificate issue in this thread, so ,if I may, I'd like to ask a different question.
Imagine a hypothetical American. We'll call him Nathan (after the great patriot, Nathan Hale).
If Nathan were absolutely and unquestioningly convinced that:
A) the man holding the office of president is Constitutionally ineligible to hold that office
B) that man knows he is Constitutionally ineligible
C) that man and virtually everyone in his party wants to destroy America
D) that man is willing to break every law in the Constitution in an effort to destroy America.
E) that man's ultimate goal is to murder, imprison, or enslave every Christian in this country
F) because that man is motivated by either allegiance to Islam or allegiance to the Devil
G) that when that man puts his plan into effect, the murder of citizens will be on a scale as large as those of Stalin and Pol Pot
H) that it is impossible to reason with this political party
I) that any compromise with this party will hurt America in both the short and long run
J) that pretty much the only things stopping the plan is true Americans who own firearms
K) that this political party wants to cede American sovereignty to the U.N. and is willing to violate any and all parts of the Constitution to do so.
L) that man is knowingly or unknowingly fulfilling New Testament prophecy
M) because that mark of the beast stuff is just around the corner and we really know what those FEMA camps are for
then
wouldn't Nathan have a moral obligation and duty to take up arms against the current federal government in an effort to defend the Constitution and everything it stands for?
After all there is that whole spiel about When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary ... yadda yadda ... to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, ...yadda yadda.
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