Interesting argument FOR absolute monarchy. As a red blooded American, I naturally recoil from the thought, but he may have a point.
I am not opposed to it. God intends to establish one. He will be the King of kings so, it sounds like there will be other kings also that pay tribute to him.Interesting argument FOR absolute monarchy. As a red blooded American, I naturally recoil from the thought, but he may have a point.
He goes into multiple reasons why he believes that is the correct system. You should give it a listen.Is the reason he wants absolute monarchy is because Lord is one?
That is bad reasoning because Lord is safe in his power and position and therefore dors't have to worry about staying in control.
Horewer, any other government has problem of staying in power and therefore can't in long run resist from social engineering compliant population.
Key reason why such monarch would be better is because he has vested interested into not economically destroying population since it's in his interest to leave something for his children.
Horewer, only way for his edicts to be enforced is by bureaucracy whose members have vested interested in expanding bureaucracy. Therefore, conflict will ensure since monarch allowing too much bureaucracy will kill economy.
Looking at historical lesson in long run bureaucracy had defeated monarchs.
Historically looking, any functional society requires somehow balance of power between different classes which stops power monopolisation which stops abuses.
Another requirement is no bureaucrats inventing rules who in long run cause infantilisation of populace and where every issue is due to not following issued rules.
Look, it's simple. I can take a look.He goes into multiple reasons why he believes that is the correct system. You should give it a listen.
He discusses what those safeguards would be. In his proposed system, there would be a king, but then there are also the lesser magistrates. If the king gets out of control, it is up to the lesser magistrates to reign him in.Look, it's simple. I can take a look.
Horewer, first task of any politic system is to eliminate possibility of any Stalin-like from starving it's own population which absolute monarchy per se doesn't stop.
So either he puts some safeguard in practice or in paper (like Constitution), horewer this isn't anymore absolutism.
Which means guy almost certainly didn't think thought. You can't just find reason for, you must ensure there aren't good reasons against.
Political system can't treated with mental process suitable for choosing vacation.
He also argues that Monarchy is inevitable
Where is it inevitable?He also argues that Monarchy is inevitable, similar to how patriarchy is inevitable.
It appears to me that Congress has delegated too much of it's power to BurroCats! I dislike that breed of cats!***In practice, Congress has delegated too much of it's power to president, also executive orders should never become source of regulations.
ahhhh but the bible does not say no king but Jesus....I’ve heard the arguments before. They’re interesting, but not convincing.
No king but Jesus!
It was a reference to a Revolutionary war cry, not a biblical one.ahhhh but the bible does not say no king but Jesus....
New Jerusalem is described here..
Rev 21:22 And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.
Rev 21:23 And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Rev 21:24 And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into it.
and here Jesus is being described...
Rev 19:15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.
Rev 19:16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.
So his return does not remove all kings. He will have other kings here on earth welcomed into the city bringing their glory to it.
Jesus though.... He is the King of kings....
I have never heard of that being a Revolutionary war cry. Our forefathers were fighting not against having a king but against taxation without representation.It was a reference to a Revolutionary war cry, not a biblical one.
In reference to your verses, I’m not a hyper literalist when it comes to prophecy. There are lots of references to beasts and flying objects that I don’t think are literal. They could be, but I think the writers and prophets are describing future events in a language or set of words available to them. Sort of like “horseless carriage” was used to describe cars.
If there are only kings bowing down to the King of kings, then we’re far from those events. The world being littered with earthly kings is nowhere in sight.
As far as the earth being littered with kings, that is coming.... There are many kings today, already.It was a reference to a Revolutionary war cry, not a biblical one.
In reference to your verses, I’m not a hyper literalist when it comes to prophecy. There are lots of references to beasts and flying objects that I don’t think are literal. They could be, but I think the writers and prophets are describing future events in a language or set of words available to them. Sort of like “horseless carriage” was used to describe cars.
If there are only kings bowing down to the King of kings, then we’re far from those events. The world being littered with earthly kings is nowhere in sight.
What you’re describing seems to be the British monarchy post their civil war. In many ways, the three branches of our own government were modeled much on that democratic monarchy. You just insert a president instead of king, and limit his term (overly simplified, I know).As far as the earth being littered with kings, that is coming.... There are many kings today, already.
Monarchies were the most common form of government until the 20th century, when republics replaced many monarchies, notably at the end of World War I. As of 2024, forty-three sovereign nations in the world have a monarch, including fifteen Commonwealth realms that share King Charles III as their head of state.
So, we have not been far from Monarchies for very long and have never abandoned them altogether. They will become the dominate form of government soon again.
BurroCats are corporately an evil way to govern people and our western style of government has led to the demise we are in now. We are LESS free than we should be!
A king btw, does not have to be a central planner. He can encourage capitalism and free thought. There is no conflict there...
Monarchies are not defined as being central planners. Within Monarchies there is still individually owned land and businesses. There are judges and lawyers to argue on your behalf.
I know that a king can become hated but, I already hate the heavy irons I am under here in the USA. If our fore fathers could see the taxation, both direct and via inflation of our fiat currency, they would disown us as cowards for not taking up a rebellion already!
Monarchies are the only form of government that we see God establish... Outside of that, people just do what is right in their own eyes...What you’re describing seems to be the British monarchy post their civil war. In many ways, the three branches of our own government were modeled much on that democratic monarchy. You just insert a president instead of king, and limit his term (overly simplified, I know).
Scripture does not promote monarchy either, as some mistakenly promote. God warned against establishing a monarchy.
God established monarchies as his preferred mode of government? I’m not near my bible and can’t do a search at the moment. What verses are those?Monarchies are the only form of government that we see God establish... Outside of that, people just do what is right in their own eyes...