1. What part of the Biblical response was nonsense, in particular Romans 13:1-5? Please explain.
2. Why are you equating killing with murdering when these are two different things? As someone who claims to work with law enforcement, how can you not know or understand this?
Murder: the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
Kill: cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
The commandment is 'You shall not murder'. Murder is a sin and against God's law as well as civil law. Killing in self-defense is not murder, it's not against the law, and it's not a sin. Depending on state laws, killing while defending property or during a robbery is not against the law, either. Makes sense because the victim has no idea what the intentions of the criminal are. Could be a robbery, could be murder.
It goes right back to the Bible: Obey the law and authorities - or face the consequences. That's reality. Your views about the Bible are very much wrong and confused. You were also completely wrong about the law not allowing for deadly force when protecting one's property. State laws differ, but many allow it.
lol... I didn't twist anything. This is also you when pushed to explain your earlier statement [#2,277]:
"Stop acting offended over people taking justice against violent criminals into their own hands while full heartedly supporting police executing death sentences over non violent summary offenses."
You are all for vigilante vengeance when it comes to your own.