Ironically, monarchies back then were way less authoritarian than the modern republic. An absolute monarchy meant the king was absolutely responsible as well. The more power we delegate to the leader, the less leaders we need and therefore, less corruptable and imposing the government shall be.
We either have one ruler who didn't choose to be there, a monarch, or many rules who want to be there for their own profit (not only monetary, kikes for example), which is oligarchy. As Christians, who inherently oppose will to power and power for power's sake, we must be monarchists. In the Bible, Goliath's only quality is that he has power to influence others through force and use it for his own gain. That story is also a representative of an atheist will to power mindset (oligarchic republic) vs a Christian one (sacred monarchy). The current republic is completely analogous to Goliath. It's laws are not based in the Logos, they are based in its ability to coerce others through the use of force. It's titanic in the true sense of the word.
The way I see it, if what you're doing is good in God's eyes than it isn't a problem to hold your country in some esteem, but i wouldn't let it take priority over faith, since we're all Adams children at the end of the day, and only god can tell if an individual needs to be treated with hospitality or arms.
Adam Taylor
It's likely that he was just thinking of Catholic countries governed by monarchs. Heathen or secular countries wouldn't have the same Divine Right
I suppose the universe isn't going to tear itself apart, but remember we are loyal to God before anything else
Samuel Sullivan
Islam rips off a lot of Christian teaching so there's bound to be some similarities. Also the source of taking the positions listed is of no consequence to the resulting political alignment. Whether you believe a soul is imbued at conception or just don't want to kill white babies, both views are "anti-abortion" and therefore "right-wing".
Nicholas Nguyen
Also I sincerely recommend you take a logic class to avoid
Hudson Torres
I agree with you. As a Christian in this rotten world you can only be far right. Tolerating evil is evil itself.
No it doesn't, it only implies loving your people first. That's what loving your neighbor means.