Democracy or Demon-Crazy?

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Author: Rev. Dr. Patrick E. Quainoo ISBN: 9781681974354
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing Publication: October 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rev. Dr. Patrick E. Quainoo
ISBN: 9781681974354
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing
Publication: October 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Democracy has seemingly outward appeal but inward characteristics of evil and deception, because God (Yahweh) has no place in it. It is about the rule of man’s laws and not God’s law, therefore there is no absolute truth that exists in democracy, but absolute truth in God’s law. In a democratic view, since no one possesses absolute truth, all side to an argument or discussion must be given free expression because no truth is so certain that it may not be challenged; not even the truth of democracy itself. In the end when tension looms, then there is an unending appeal for tolerance.

 

With time, democracy has developed from a largely northern European style of governance to a worldwide phenomenon in the 21st century. Consequently, almost everybody today consider democracy to be the ideal form of government, under a widely accepted consensus that it is a government of choice in the global market place of social systems, but how true is it?

 

As you read this book, I pray that you will be enlightened in the knowledge of God so as you are not tossed about by any wind of doctrines of men, but by God.

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Democracy has seemingly outward appeal but inward characteristics of evil and deception, because God (Yahweh) has no place in it. It is about the rule of man’s laws and not God’s law, therefore there is no absolute truth that exists in democracy, but absolute truth in God’s law. In a democratic view, since no one possesses absolute truth, all side to an argument or discussion must be given free expression because no truth is so certain that it may not be challenged; not even the truth of democracy itself. In the end when tension looms, then there is an unending appeal for tolerance.

 

With time, democracy has developed from a largely northern European style of governance to a worldwide phenomenon in the 21st century. Consequently, almost everybody today consider democracy to be the ideal form of government, under a widely accepted consensus that it is a government of choice in the global market place of social systems, but how true is it?

 

As you read this book, I pray that you will be enlightened in the knowledge of God so as you are not tossed about by any wind of doctrines of men, but by God.

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