Friday, June 13, 2025

If, from the perspective of divine authority, God approves the use of violence or coercion against dissenting citizens within Israel's unjust and theocratic regime, such actions would constitute a departure from the foundational principles of social justice that are protected by constitutional law, even though God's inherent sense of justice and everlasting honor remain intact. Should God's divine authority involve interfering in political matters, it could impede interactions with barbaric nations and hinder diplomatic relations. Demonstrating true compassion and humane conduct might be considered more ethical than divine intervention in such contexts. When God establishes fundamental laws, treaties, punishments, enduring statutes, authorized regulations, and commitments, these are organized according to an essential order designed to promote the well-being and stability of future generations on Earth. Nonetheless, one might ask: is it possible for divine beings to create goodness without the need to enforce laws? Is the existence of laws truly necessary to forge just agreements among all beings and trustworthy individuals? Rational reasoning indicates that God must act logically—either to achieve genuine freedom or to serve as a reliable authority—recognizing that He would ultimately craft His own rational understanding of divinity. Without justice, divine engagement with honest individuals and the broader world would lack fairness. However, it is illogical to seek initial agreement if divine actions are unlawful, as legitimate leadership depends on laws that regulate trustworthy persons. God does not grant conscious authority to trustworthy individuals unless those individuals themselves become conscious lawgivers. To be perceived as truly unique, God must consistently adhere to just laws within His dependable governance. Still, unless divine guidance is present in every trustworthy individual, the ruling class risks becoming barbaric deities themselves. God has entrusted the power to establish law to trustworthy persons, thereby enabling authentic legal governance. Without this, divine condemnation of wrongful use of force would be unjustified. Therefore, God carefully observes human beings as dependable leaders within the moral order.

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