Sunday, 26 July 2020

Democracy or theocracy?

Isn't a democracy inherently unstable and isn't a theocracy that comes with The Rule of Law from the Abrahamic God who created laws for humanity inherently stable? It seems the world is about to learn how much it craves stability now that it is about to be torn from them.

We are here and the Universe exists. If the Universe exists, there must have been a Creation. If there was a Creation, there must have been Creator and that Creator was the Abrahamic God believed to be immortal, supreme, omnipotent, omniscient and perfectly moral.

If He exists, we should believe in Him. 

If He does not, we would like Him to exist.  

By an act of will and a leap of faith, we could start to believe and by this belief bring Him into existence.  

When we believe, we will obey His laws, and when we do, we will return the world to stability.  

Or, we could simply believe that the world would be better run governed by the wisdom of His laws, and opt to obey these wiser laws that will bring us stability instead of being thrust hither and thither by the whims of our political classes who presume to govern us increasingly uncertainly now unable or unwilling to discuss the meaning of important words.

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