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A person is either with this court or against it meanin

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Answered by snehakotak5704
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a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between.

Thus, anyone who opposes the court's activities cannot be an honest opponent. In a theocracy, one cannot have honest disagreements because God is infallible.

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Answered by reehanrtb619
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a person is either with his court means that the particular person is on the side of the court whereas against it means he is opposing the court.

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