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Your Thoughts on Secular Governments?
ExplorerSeeker86:
What are your thoughts on secular governments and how moral they might be? From a Biblical perspective anyway a secular government can be moral, because God allows all governments to exist, and it says if a government is fairly benevolent the good will not find it's laws hard to follow.
America, Canada, etc. seem to fit the Bible's definition of a fairly benevolent government. It tries to look out for it's people.
Koran perspectives? Does God consider secular government good government?
Kaiokenred:
The only acceptable law is the one Allah created, the Natural Law.
All forms of sovereigns other than Allah, which includes democracy, monarchy etc... are unlawful in Islam.
The bible is extremely corrupted and you know it, so are many holy books and even history, they're all corrupted by the leaders, which happen to be the governments, the Roman Catholic Church etc...
ExplorerSeeker86:
And what do you base that on exactly? Who/what determines what the natural law is?
Kaiokenred:
--- Quote from: ExplorerSeeker86 on April 26, 2012, 09:01:33 PM ---And what do you base that on exactly? Who/what determines what the natural law is?
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This needs more than just a few words, if you want to know more read this article http://servantofthelight.com/content/view/162/236/
There's evidence that the people of Britain ( Albien ) in the past were muslims who followed the Natural Law, and their law was perfect until William the Bastard conquered them, since they were a minority.
ExplorerSeeker86:
Ok what evidence is there that the British of the past were Muslims? And second, is that website your answer for everything?
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