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question:The justice department has told the state of Missouri that they can’t void federal gun laws. What would the justice department seek to do if the state went ahead with their plans anyways? Have many states pushed back against the federal government?

answer:No state can “void” a federal law, but they also cannot be compelled to enforce it or to cooperate with federal officials trying to enforce it. Just as some cities refuse to enforce or cooperate with immigration law, states and cities can do the same in regard to gun laws. In cases where states refuse to cooperate with federal law, there’s nothing the government can do. There’s no law that requires states to enforce federal statutes.

question:Does Orthodox Judaism hold that Lucifer is not evil and is in fact YHWH’s servant?

answer:There is no “Lucifer” in Judaism. The whole “war in heaven” and battle between the angels is part of Christian teaching but simply does not feature in Judaism at all. There is an angel, or possibly a group of angels, traditionally referred to as “the Satan”. Angels have no free will and can only do as they are told to do by the divine will in Jewish teaching, so these beings are not evil- their job is, in traditional stories, to do quality control on humanity and report back their findings. They are no more “evil” than someone in a factory performing stress tests on a new product. But they do try to tempt humans to do evil. That’s their job- to test people out and see how they respond to the temptation to do bad things. They aren’t that invested in the out come though- they don’t get the souls to play with in hell or anything, they just expose the flaws in creation and find the weak spots.

question:What kind of food do people from the UK eat that is considered an acquired taste to the rest of the world?

answer:Kippers in custard. Really.

question:My mom refuses to give my dad my passport and other documents. What can my dad do (he's my biological, but his name isn't on my birth certificate)?

answer:If your dad raised you, he has parental rights in most states regardless of biology so it doesn't matter if he is on your birth certificate. He can go to court and get his parental rights validated and the judge will deal with the passport issue. If your biological father did not raise you then he needs to go to Family Law Court with the DNA proof and establish himself as your father. The court will usually grant a visitation schedule for the additional family member (the court does this with grandparents also) and if your father wants to take you traveling (in or out of the country) he can request that the court allow for this. If the court approves the travel, then your mother will be forced to give him your passport. Or, you can wait until you're 18 and travel with your father as a young adult. Please remember that your mother knew your father as an adult before you were born (obviously). She may have reason to hold back your passport. She may be trying to protect you, so her stubborn refusal may have very good intentions. Non-custodial parents leaving the country and not returning with their children is an ongoing problem in Family Law Courts and a horrible, living nightmare for the parent left behind. It is nearly impossible to get children back to the U.S. from certain countries, even if the children want to return. For this reason, all parents who are not married and want to travel internationally with their children must go through channels to prove that they will return with their children. Your father is no exception. Lawyers are not required to appear in Family Law Court, neither is U.S. citizenship. There is a self help desk at the courthouse that will help your father go to court to get a judge to decide about the passport. It will be a good test for him to see if he is willing to go through the process or if he is just trying to take you away from your mother to live with his family. It is best for you to have all of the people who love you in your life. I hope that your parents will work together (and let the court assist them) to make this happen.

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