For Cliven Bundy, not paying the federal government is a spiritual thing.
Bundy, the notorious Nevada rancher who refused to pay two decades worth of grazing fees to the federal government and objected to their advances with an armed militia, says his fight against the federal government was a good-versus-evil battle of Biblical proportions.
“There was people from almost every state in this United States was there. Some of them told me they’d traveled for 40 hours to get there,” Bundy said, according to The Spectrum. “Why did they come? … Because they felt like they needed to. They was spiritually touched.”
Bundy said repeatedly he wasn’t paying the government because he didn’t believe they had the authority to charge grazing fees on their land. Over the weekend, he said he felt he was protecting a holy document, the Constitution.
“If our Constitution is an inspired document by our Lord Jesus Christ, then isn’t it scripture?” he asked, according to The Spectrum, to a chorus of yeses. “Isn’t it the same as the Book of Mormon and the Bible?”
“Absolutely,” the audience replied.









