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-there will be at least one king. the king is a true king not a tyrant...... serving the people [/b]
power corrupts. If there were one ruler, he/she would inevidibly have too much power. The idea of a king is anachronistic nowdays anyways. Why have all the power in one person who is expert in a fraction of the issues facing a government?
A bureaucracy is the natural evolution of the vaccum of expertise left by a small ruling class. We'd be back where we started. Maybe instead we could move foward to the idea of a decentralised \"government\" of seperate committees of areas of expertise.
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-the organization will not sponsor any one thing. for ex. a politician not a political party [/b]
The implications of \"the organisation\" is that \"the orgainisation\" is sponsored over anything else. Also, how is sponsoring a political party not sponsoring any one thing?
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-the organization will not restict its powers in any way shape or form thus delving into all humaity and its hitory, issues, knowledge, wisdom, etc.... [/b]
Obviously there are some things that are either:
1. Not worth delving in to
2. Shouldn't be delved into
Both are extremely subjective, why would \"the organisations\" subjectivity be imposed as objective standards on people? For example, I think that astrology is a prime example of 1. Lots of people actually believe in astrology - would it be delved into? An example of 2. would be eugenics. Not cool.
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-no war (i think some force might have to be used though)[/b]
Sooooooooo... dictatorship? \"Don't kill anyone or we'll kill you... and your family\". Okok that was blown out of proportion. But the idea of no war enforced with violence/submission just screams fascism.
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-laws are gods (of israel) laws. as is commandments, etc.... which is not bad even for other religions and what not. for example love thy neighbor. [/b]
Sooooo... theocratic dictatorship? Commandment one: "You shall have no other gods before me". Unless of course you plan to pick and choose which commandments to follow - of course if you do that, why not just cut the pretense and define a new set of standards to follow.
And by the way, "love thy neighbour" isn't a commandment. Why pick that over the laws of leviticus (which is given no less/more importance than the so called "ten commandments" by the way.
By gods(of israel) you mean the abrahamic god, yah? Wait, maybe you meant go back further! Lets all worship canaan. No wait, sumerian gods were here first.
All hail marduuk, slayer of tiamat! *worship*
-spoon