@@jordanmartin1932yes i understand, because they didn't rebel like the USA did in 1776. I was more wondering about the swearing an oath of allegiance when Jesus specifically told his followers not to in the sermon on the mount .
@@jordanmartin1932 "let your yes be yes" " you cannot serve two masters". I would say that you cannot affirm your allegiance to any kingdom. Just sprinkle a little incense to Caeser, it's no big deal.
So he had to swear allegiance and an oath to the Queen of England and Canada? Huh.
Canada's head of state is the monarch of England. Not the prime minister.
@@jordanmartin1932yes i understand, because they didn't rebel like the USA did in 1776. I was more wondering about the swearing an oath of allegiance when Jesus specifically told his followers not to in the sermon on the mount .
It seems you can "affirm" rather than swear if that makes any difference.
@@jordanmartin1932 "let your yes be yes" " you cannot serve two masters". I would say that you cannot affirm your allegiance to any kingdom. Just sprinkle a little incense to Caeser, it's no big deal.
He didn't swear allegiance to the Queen.