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Catholic Worker Movement
The radical philosophy of the group can be described as Christian anarchism.[7] Anne Klejment, a history lecturer at University of St. Thomas, wrote of the Catholic Worker Movement:
The Catholic Worker considered itself a Christian anarchist movement. All authority came from God; and the state, having by choice distanced itself from Christian perfectionism, forfeited its ultimate authority over the citizen...Catholic Worker anarchism followed Christ as a model of nonviolent revolutionary behavior...He respected individual conscience. But he also preached a prophetic message, difficult for many of his contemporaries to embrace.[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Worker_Movement
They use the Bible as their guide but ignore the parts which say they should follow the rules of their government (except where it violates the rules of God).
EDIT: I have no problem with peaceful protests. Violent protests? No, you should and will be arrested and punished.
They use the Bible as their guide but ignore the parts which say they should follow the rules of their government (except where it violates the rules of God).
EDIT: I have no problem with peaceful protests. Violent protests? No, you should and will be arrested and punished.
