I strongly disagree... And I'd use Romans 13 to do so... I know Romans 13 doesn't mean check your conscience at the door and do all the state says, but I do take it as saying that God allow rulers and he will judge them harshly for doing wrong. The old testament prophets said that repeatedly too.

But say I agreed with the quote, I'd still take the non-violent resistance path. It's statistically proven to be more successful at ushering in a more peaceful political system for a county. Whereas, the chances of civil war breaking out a second time are super high when violence ushers in a new regime.
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Well, it is true that most of the Founding Fathers were Deists (Practiced Deism)
Belief in human reason as a reliable means of solving social and political problems.
Jackson was in fact a Deist

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