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The Natural Laws of Obedience and Leadership (The Law of Authority)
(A piece of what I wrote in response to the question of obedience to popes, magistrates and kings.)
If his [Pope Francis] opinion is, by default, to be given the highest regards then his holiness is to be an example of the highest magnitude aswell.
This is a law so natural to mankind; you must be worthy of the authority with which you teach. Nobody would listen if I told them to pray their daily decades if I don't do it myself.
This natural law of authority can be observed as a behaviour in everyone, young or old.
Young men full of vigour do not obey a man or woman in front of a classroom if they cannot keep strict order and discipline; they do not fulfill the requirements of what the boys need in a teacher. But one that can maintain order, exudes calm and collected wisdom and truth they will obey and listen to every word.
So it is that obedience is earned, not given. Obedience to an 'office' is nothing but a tool to make men into subjects and slaves. It is unnatural to the Aryan race.
[History proves this through examples of Alexander the Great, the elected kings of Germanic tribes, Jesus Christ Himself and many other examples.]
Leadership is conquered, obedience is earned.
Because God's power is absolute, we are to give absolutely obedience to Him. But man fails, and so we often transgress His laws that, were we to give perfect obedience to them, our lives could be glorious. For God's wisdom is perfect, like Himself. This all stands to reason.
This is then the naturally emerging struggle of man: to struggle to not give undue authority and obedience to other men, and to struggle and give absolute obedience to God.
(A piece of what I wrote in response to the question of obedience to popes, magistrates and kings.)
If his [Pope Francis] opinion is, by default, to be given the highest regards then his holiness is to be an example of the highest magnitude aswell.
This is a law so natural to mankind; you must be worthy of the authority with which you teach. Nobody would listen if I told them to pray their daily decades if I don't do it myself.
This natural law of authority can be observed as a behaviour in everyone, young or old.
Young men full of vigour do not obey a man or woman in front of a classroom if they cannot keep strict order and discipline; they do not fulfill the requirements of what the boys need in a teacher. But one that can maintain order, exudes calm and collected wisdom and truth they will obey and listen to every word.
So it is that obedience is earned, not given. Obedience to an 'office' is nothing but a tool to make men into subjects and slaves. It is unnatural to the Aryan race.
[History proves this through examples of Alexander the Great, the elected kings of Germanic tribes, Jesus Christ Himself and many other examples.]
Leadership is conquered, obedience is earned.
Because God's power is absolute, we are to give absolutely obedience to Him. But man fails, and so we often transgress His laws that, were we to give perfect obedience to them, our lives could be glorious. For God's wisdom is perfect, like Himself. This all stands to reason.
This is then the naturally emerging struggle of man: to struggle to not give undue authority and obedience to other men, and to struggle and give absolute obedience to God.