Show me that floppy or CD, whose logo and copyright are on it?  Render unto them the 
things that are theirs, and unto God the things that are God's.

This was unpopular in Christ's day too, which is why He didn't further explain, just 
let people mull over it.  But I'm going to explain, so please direct all flames to me 
directly and not to the list:

The things of heaven are above petty things like money and software, God wants our 
hearts.  While money and software are tools that can and should be used for great good 
whenever we can, ultimately it's only the hearts that He claims full authority over.  
Rebelling against any earthly authority is sin (as long as that authority is not in 
conflict with Gods claim on our hearts), and equates with rebelling against God 
Himself since He commands us to submit to authority.

Dave


At 09:56 AM 12/22/2001 +1100, Chris wrote:


>>In some cases, the Christian nature of software piracy should be raised.  I know
>>of a few Christian organizations that do it quite a bit and it doesn't even
>>register with them that it is theft.  
>It's not theft or piracy. It's copyright violation. It's wrong, but not because
>of the ten commandments, but because it's against the law.

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