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King James based his theories in part on his understanding of the Bible: | King James based his theories in part on his understanding of the Bible: | ||
''Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore he who resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad.(Romans, chapter 13, Apostle Paul in the Revised Standard Version).'' | |||
This doctrine is still the thought process of many of the elite ruling class bloodlines today, as well as many of the NAA factions. The idea is that the king has the right to rule completely and totally, with no need for approval from the people or accountability to any representative body. Clearly this doctrine of belief system when it is abused creates global slavery, and ultimately two classes of people, Royal classes (Master) and Serfs (Slave). This is the primary agenda of the NAA who aggressively have been planning and engineering the utter annihilation of the middle classes for this reason. | This doctrine is still the thought process of many of the elite ruling class bloodlines today, as well as many of the NAA factions. The idea is that the king has the right to rule completely and totally, with no need for approval from the people or accountability to any representative body. Clearly this doctrine of belief system when it is abused creates global slavery, and ultimately two classes of people, Royal classes (Master) and Serfs (Slave). This is the primary agenda of the NAA who aggressively have been planning and engineering the utter annihilation of the middle classes for this reason. |