We Have No Idea
When The Kingdom Is Coming
And We Haven’t Been Commissioned
To Make It Happen
One form of Old Testament government, studied curiously by Christians and surprisingly entertained in recent times, is a Theocracy.
In simple terms, the word means the rule of God. Sounds intriguing but that definition is rather slim. It provides no detail and in practice has proven to be nightmareish depending on the parties forming such a government.
The idea provokes many questions.
Who will lead in a theocracy? What religious activities will it require? What prohibitions will it enact?
Those are just a few of the questions and the answers could and probably would change depending on who is in office. Religious rules can be quite obsessive and any new Pharaoh could change the rules at will based on how he or she perceives God.
If the JW’s win out, we won’t be allowed blood transfusions. If the Catholics win out, we won’t be allowed birth control.
Remember, a theocracy is a state, a religious state, governed by the rule of God. Because God is the understood Ruler, but cannot be seen, the leader’s connection to God is presumed and legislation, about which questions wouldn’t be allowed, neither needs nor requires consensus.
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