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The [[Divine Right of Kings]] is a political and religious doctrine of royal lineage and political legitimacy that has been distorted on the earth, as it is replicated from higher laws related to the state of spiritual sovereignty. It asserts that a Monarch ([[Ruler Archetype]]) is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God. The King is thus not subject to the will of his people, the aristocracy, or any other estate of the realm, including the Church. According to this doctrine, only God can judge an unjust King Ruler. The doctrine implies that any attempt to depose the King or to restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and may constitute a sacrilegious act. It is often expressed in the phrase "by the Grace of God," attached to the titles of a reigning monarch. The basis of the Divine Right of Kings originated from the time of Egyptian Pharaohs and appears in Biblical text, thus historically has been heavily manipulated by many ambitious despots and politically motivated people. Many have purposely used this religious text to further their power and control over others through enforcing their status, by exercising these religious beliefs. | The [[Divine Right of Kings]] is a political and religious doctrine of royal lineage and political legitimacy that has been distorted on the earth, as it is replicated from higher laws related to the state of spiritual sovereignty. It asserts that a Monarch ([[Ruler Archetype]]) is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God. The King is thus not subject to the will of his people, the aristocracy, or any other estate of the realm, including the Church. According to this doctrine, only God can judge an unjust King Ruler. The doctrine implies that any attempt to depose the King or to restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and may constitute a sacrilegious act. It is often expressed in the phrase "by the Grace of God," attached to the titles of a reigning monarch. The basis of the [[Divine Right of Kings]] originated from the time of Egyptian Pharaohs and appears in Biblical text, thus historically has been heavily manipulated by many ambitious despots and politically motivated people. Many have purposely used this religious text to further their power and control over others through enforcing their status, by exercising these religious beliefs. | ||
For many today, the doctrine of the [[Divine Right of Kings]] is closely associated with the writings of King James I, the first king of Great Britain. The Divine Right of Kings was written in a sincere effort to outline the responsibility of public service in 1597–1598 by James VI of Scotland, before his accession to the English throne. However, this became the way of justifying monarchies in Europe and was eventually used to usurp many of the monarch bloodlines, through NAA manipulation, claiming their superior right to rule. The True Law of Free Monarchies is a treatise on government written by King James VI of Scotland: | For many today, the doctrine of the [[Divine Right of Kings]] is closely associated with the writings of King James I, the first king of Great Britain. The Divine Right of Kings was written in a sincere effort to outline the responsibility of public service in 1597–1598 by James VI of Scotland, before his accession to the English throne. However, this became the way of justifying monarchies in Europe and was eventually used to usurp many of the monarch bloodlines, through NAA manipulation, claiming their superior right to rule. The '''True Law of Free Monarchies''' is a treatise on government written by King James VI of Scotland: | ||
''The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth, for kings are not only God's lieutenants upon earth and sit upon God's throne, but even by God himself they are called gods. There be three principal [comparisons] that illustrate the state of monarchy: one taken out of the word of God, and the two other out of the grounds of policy and philosophy. In the Scriptures kings are called gods, and so their power after a certain relation compared to the Divine power. Kings are also compared to fathers of families; for a king is truly parens patriae [parent of the country], the politic father of his people. And lastly, kings are compared to the head of this microcosm of the body of man.'' | ''The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth, for kings are not only God's lieutenants upon earth and sit upon God's throne, but even by God himself they are called gods. There be three principal [comparisons] that illustrate the state of monarchy: one taken out of the word of God, and the two other out of the grounds of policy and philosophy. In the Scriptures kings are called gods, and so their power after a certain relation compared to the Divine power. Kings are also compared to fathers of families; for a king is truly parens patriae [parent of the country], the politic father of his people. And lastly, kings are compared to the head of this microcosm of the body of man.'' | ||
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''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).'' | ''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. | ||
So to return to what the Apostle Paul has written, there are two types of main authority for human beings that are stated in the Bible. This is to continually enforce this idea of absolute obedience to authority spread throughout religion, without questioning its morality or ethics. The first authority that human beings are to be subject to is God. On the other hand, they are also bound to obey Kings and Rulers, because these people are seen as being set in their position and placed directly by God. | So to return to what the Apostle Paul has written, there are two types of main authority for human beings that are stated in the Bible. This is to continually enforce this idea of absolute obedience to authority spread throughout religion, without questioning its morality or ethics. The first authority that human beings are to be subject to is God. On the other hand, they are also bound to obey Kings and Rulers, because these people are seen as being set in their position and placed directly by God. |