A Nimitz class carrier costs about 10.44 Billion
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So, about $US34 per American?
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From our current government, I see only two just ways to implement a Biblical Monarchy government.
The first is to have a group of people be elected through the current system, and then using the system against itself, abolish the government, and implement a monarchy. Highly unlikely, due to the nature of the system.
The other way would be to have another country conquer us and then install a monarchy.
No other way would be just.
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Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Can I address you as Mohammad, as you've got the false religion of Islam written all over you.
You really should check out the New Testament sometime, it has this guy named Jesus in it who just so happens to be the Son of God and God in the flesh. He rescinded those harsh penalties for adulterers, homosexuals and other Jewish theocratic penalties except for capital crimes. While Jesus isn't an anarchist and still strongly believe in the rule of civil law, the punishment phase against certain sins was rescinded (if you should pick up that great Book, look for words like "repentance", "grace" and "redemption").
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Who would appoint your King?
So once again:
Who would appoint your King?
More importantly: Would there be any guarantee that this King would have it in writing that men's rights come from God and not himself?
Would there be a checks and balances system (like we have now) if the King became corrupt and needed to be 'dethroned" (we use the word "impeached" here in the US).
I have so many more questions after you clearly answer those...
Can I address you as Mohammad, as you've got the false religion of Islam written all over you.
Yup. If there was a righteous government who only taxed 5% on income only, then to the average american, it would come out to be about 1.36% of their income, leaving 3.64% of their income for the rest of people's taxes to use for military and infrastructure. Out of an $523 Billion budget per year (average American income (about $50k/yr) multiplied by American population 18+ (about 209 million) multiplied by a 5% income tax), $10.44B isn't very much, and leaves plenty of room for other government projects and programs. Within 5 years, if we aren't already, we would become the world's leading military power, and also the wealthiest nation on the planet.So, about $US34 per American?
Now, you might be wondering, "Isn't our current government's budget a lot higher, with a higher amount of revenue?" and you would be correct.Yup. If there was a righteous government who only taxed 5% on income only, then to the average american, it would come out to be about 1.36% of their income, leaving 3.64% of their income for the rest of people's taxes to use for military and infrastructure. Out of an $523 Billion budget per year (average American income (about $50k/yr) multiplied by American population 18+ (about 209 million) multiplied by a 5% income tax), $10.44B isn't very much, and leaves plenty of room for other government projects and programs. Within 5 years, if we aren't already, we would become the world's leading military power, and also the wealthiest nation on the planet.
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I thought my answer was implied, if not clear enough. I guess not.
If the monarchy was implemented through the first example, then the person elected president would become the monarch.
Waiting to see "Constitutional republic" in the Bible.
The fact is, God was against a government....
Shhhh, Donald Trump may be listening.
You anarchists (aka Libertarians) are something else.
I've spent enough time in the insane asylum with theocrats and anarchists...
Shhhh, Donald Trump may be listening.
You anarchists (aka Libertarians) are something else.
I've spent enough time in the insane asylum with theocrats and anarchists...
1. I'm not an anarchist. Anarchy is self-rule. Not what I'm advocating at all...
Also, I'm still waiting for the answers to my above questions. Please reply to them.
[/QUOTE]I called you a theocrat, the other guy is an anarchist, but then each individual deciding for themselves what speed they should drive does sound quite a bit like anarchy to me.
Jesus rescinded the penalty phase against certain crimes, not civil laws against them (i.e. 2,000 years of Christianized western civilization got it right, the Muslims got it all wrong). Do your own research into Jewish ceremonial, civil and moral laws, it's all there.
BTW: Since you're blogging while driving an 18 wheeler (hopefully not at 90 MPH), I don't want to contribute to any traffic fatalities, so please blog while you're at Betty Jo's Diner having the blue plate special, not while out on the road.
On a closing note: Be appreciative that great Christian men were wise enough to do something that no nation on earth has ever done: Start a country where it's citizens' rights come from God.
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Yup. If there was a righteous government who only taxed 5% on income only, then to the average american, it would come out to be about 1.36% of their income, leaving 3.64% of their income for the rest of people's taxes to use for military and infrastructure. Out of an $523 Billion budget per year (average American income (about $50k/yr) multiplied by American population 18+ (about 209 million) multiplied by a 5% income tax), $10.44B isn't very much, and leaves plenty of room for other government projects and programs. Within 5 years, if we aren't already, we would become the world's leading military power, and also the wealthiest nation on the planet.
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Jesus rescinded the penalty phase against certain crimes, not civil laws against them (i.e. 2,000 years of Christianized western civilization got it right, the Muslims got it all wrong). Do your own research into Jewish ceremonial, civil and moral laws, it's all there.
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Actually, I took your number for granted, but it was close enough. It would be closer to $32.12 per citizen of the US, using 325 million for the number of American citizens. :shrug:Sounds good to me. :up:
Actually, I'm just relieved that I did the maths right.
Actually, I took your number for granted.
Men started a nation where rights come from God? Do you think about the things that you say, or do you just flail your hands at the keyboard and flap your gums and we just get whatever random, nonsensical string of insane ramblings comes out?
Surely you've heard of the Declaration of Independence; you should read it sometime (but since you won't step foot into a public funded library, I'll help you along) :
A Principle of The Traditional American Philosophy
3. Unalienable Rights - From God
". . . endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights . . ." (Declaration of Independence)
The Principle
1. The traditional American philosophy teaches that Man, The Individual, is endowed at birth with rights which are unalienable because given by his Creator.
The Only Moral Basis
2. This governmental philosophy is uniquely American. The concept of Man's rights being unalienable is based solely upon the belief in their Divine origin. Lacking this belief, there is no moral basis for any claim that they are unalienable or for any claim to the great benefits flowing from this concept. God-given rights are sometimes called Natural Rights--those possessed by Man under the Laws of Nature, meaning under the laws of God's creation and therefore by gift of God. Man has no power to alienate--to dispose of, by surrender, barter or gift--his God-given rights, according to the American philosophy. This is the meaning of "unalienable."
Read more: http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/AmericanIdeal/yardstick/pr3.html