You are wrong. Reading your books, listening to your sermons, participating in your discussions will not change my mind if I believe your arguments are flawed.
You really must be a lost more stupid than I think you are.
This idiotic statement doesn't even make any sense! Who here has ever suggested that you should be convinced by what you believe to be flawed arguments?
NO ONE!!
But your opinion that they are flawed doesn't make them flawed, Marke. If you think they're flawed, the idea isn't for you to simply tell us that you think they're flawed but for you to make an argument that shows them to be flawed. That's what is called making a rebuttal argument. It would then be our turn to present a rejoinder where we respond to your objections. Then that process repeats itself and what you end up with is what is called a debate, which is what this website is supposed to be about!
I'd give my eye teeth if I could get someone to present a cogent argument in rebuttal to ANY doctrine which I hold! That's the only thing that makes this website worth the time!
I don't believe it is a given that God established the English monarchy but I do believe God blessed Christians who set up the Constitutional Republic in America to avoid the problems they saw in the English monarchy.
I DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU BELIEVE!!!!!
Keep your emotion based, incoherent personal opinions to yourself. Either make an actual argument or just go away and stop wasting everyone's time.
I don't always read the materials others give me to support their flawed opinions, but I do read the Bible. Now if you had posted Scripture with your interpretation then I could have responded to that.
So you admit to having lied about reading and you prove you haven't read it by suggesting that what is presented did not include biblical support, which it most certainly did. In fact, every single solitary point made is directly and clearly supported by scripture. A claim, by the way, that you cannot make about your mindless nonsensical belief in the idea that God had something to do with the creation of a country with a form of government that has absolutely no scriptural support whatsoever and did things like condoning race based slavery and counting black people as 3/5 of a person.
I can prove God does not favor divorce, but I find it hard to believe you don't already agree with God on that. It is not my opinion that God made provisions for divorce due to the sinfulness of humans.
Malachi 2:16
For the Lord, the God of Israel, saith that he hateth putting away: for one covereth violence with his garment, saith the Lord of hosts: therefore take heed to your spirit, that ye deal not treacherously.
Matthew 19:8
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
You will have to post the Bible verses that give you the idea you think is irrefutable that God wants Americans governed by a human king.
What are you talking about? Are you drunk?
Who brought up divorce? Not me! What does that have to do with anything?
As for God wanting Americans to be governed by a king, that's not the question, which, of course, you knew when you wrote that.
I suspect that God doesn't care much at all about America in particular. America is better than other nations in a lot of important ways but it wasn't divinely inspired or anything similar to that and we stopped being a Christian nation a long time ago and that is true almost entirely due to the form of government that we have! But even that isn't the point. The point isn't about America per se. We talk about it in terms of America because that's were we live but what we are talking about isn't any more or less applicable to America than it is to any other nation in the world.
The reason we advocate for a constitutional monarchy is because someone bothered to ask the question, "What is the most ideal form of government from a biblical perspective?" and the answer to that question is a constitutional monarchy. It turns out that the only form of government that God ever sanctioned, endorsed or otherwise supported in scripture was the constitutional monarchy that He personally set up for Israel.
If that form of government is good enough for God, then it's good enough for me. I'm not nearly stupid enough to think that I can figure out a superior form of government than the one God Himself set up for the nation of Israel.
Clete