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Was the divine right of kings stripped from most of the monarchies of the world in the 20th century? Why did God let this to occur, to allow so many to be lead astray and for their children and grandchildren to suffer no consequences? Entire schools of religious and social traditions are alien to the men of the present due to lacking even the mental framework to comprehend the glory of religiously and socially united absolute monarchies fortified by divine providence, why did God curse so many royals and nobles and their loyal followers and uplift their persecutors?
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>>42261525
>"What you do to the least of me, you have done to the most of me." - Jesus
They harmed those beneath them. Do you have any idea how hard it is to be compassionate ALL THE TIME?! Not to take even the smallest pleasure from mowing down opposing armies and obliterating traitors to the kingdom? Men are fallible. Divine right does not give you divine insight. Kings bow to Emperors. Emperors bow to God.
>"I can forge you a crown, I can't forge you a king, that takes a different sort of fire." - Tubalcaine
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Punishment for killing Hitler and defiling Germany. When the UK suffers final embarrassment and the USA undoes their crime, only then will the Kings sprung from the loins of Jove divide the world into nations once again.
God protects His children.
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>>42261525
The divine right of kings was always just a legal term invented by "lawmakers" not god.
God has always been nothing more than an absentee parent and allows anything by default.
Almost as if he/it didn't exist.
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>>42261525
It was punishment for inbreeding.
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>>42261525
I summoned a lightning bolt in front of my cousin. In older times, if you did something like that you would be the chief of the whole tribe. No one would dare to question you ever again after that, right?
So what gives? I watched my cousin go right back to being an NPC cattle afterwards. Fuck this gay Earth.
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i actually pointed in the exact direction and said to him "lightning is about to strike over there". and it did. he chimped out for like 20 secs and was dapping me up but then i stg its like he was given amnesia or something. he still remembers it but we dont talk anymore. which is highly suspicious after doing something like that. makes me think im living in a humiliation simulation to give me the impression that im living in a real world. but its all there just to throw shit in my face. why? because i have true love in my heart and i always will in every version of reality.
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>>42261525
The turning point was 1776. This later inspired France to have their French Revolution against the monarchy and nobility due to corruption and famine. Then the Napoleonic Wars happened. This disrupted the status quo bigly. Turns out, divine right to rule only matters if you can enforce it through military strength. And now a bunch of commoners with guns can dominate the battlefield and have the potential to rise up in the ranks through skills and merit rather than just birthright through noble and royal blood. Then WW1 happened. Which led to WW2. And now here we are, royalty being mostly a token figurehead. Mostly.
God, like life, only cares about results. Whatever gets the job done is what dominates the rulling class of power. Instead of royalty, now we have bureaucrats, politicians, and wealthy business elites. But things ebb and flow. Cycles turn and refresh. Nothing lasts forever. Who knows what the next rulling class will be. It all depends on how civilization develops, and how military warfare changes too. What will power look like in the future, and what system best rules it for its time and place? Only God seems to know.
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>>42261525
There never was a divine right of kings. Even kings descended from the divine weren't granted the RIGHT to rule. Rulership should be something you earn, something you take. The concept of some kind of overgod blessing specific families to lord over their kinfolk whilst being beyond reproach caused possibly irreparable harm to the european peoples as a whole.
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>>42262150
>There never was a divine right of kings.
The true divine right is elvish and it comes from displaying supernatural feats that can only be decided by the 'dragons'.
That means you were destined from birth to rule the world because out of others, you were chosen for a specific purpose having clearly demonstrated before others that you have been supernaturally endowed by a deity or a god.
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the problem is these days people dont even care.
you could open up a portal to hades and people wouldnt give a shit. they'd go right back to being NPC cattle slaves.
why? how can this be? how do i set the slaves free?