THE TRUE POLITICS.
Politics! A word that comes from the Greek “polis,” which means an organized city. Politics is the subject intended for the management and organization of the city. It should only be called politics when practiced exemplarily, but it remains politics nonetheless. What is obvious is that it is a very important power. In many families, engaging in politics is equated with involving one’s life in occult practices.
Indeed, during each electoral period, we record disappearances, kidnappings, and murders with the removal of certain organs whose enumeration is not necessarily interesting. I do not pretend to refute this, but believing that politics is only this is like reducing technology to digital or reducing the doctor’s degree to the medical profession.
Politics is a science intended for the administration of a territory. In the Bible, God creates the heavens and the earth; they are territories. Then God decides to give Adam the power to administer the earth from the Garden of Eden. In the previous chapter, we observed how leaders leaned toward spiritual men to reign. This is why we can say that political science is human, but political power is supernatural.
Political sciences today are taught by men at universities, but the degree awarded does not always give access to power, as the latter is obtained in a sanctuary, and only the leader’s personality will determine the appropriate type of sanctuary for him. No significant power is exercised without spirituality. Societal projects are executed according to the donor of power. Thus, having political power involves the duality between acquiring political sciences and the accompanying spirituality.
Politics and Religion
The beginning of the creation of the universe is marked by the hegemony of two territories. Indeed, the first territory is the sky in its entirety, and the second is the earth. Each territory had inhabitants, and the inhabitants of the two territories had distinct natures. The heavens have their laws and organization, and the same goes for the earth. It turns out that the inhabitants of the heavens were created not only before the inhabitants of the earth, but they are also much more developed.
Reading the book of Genesis, we can see a diplomatic conflict between the kingdom of Eden and that of Nod. We also note that the first powerful and independent leader from God, Nimrod, wanted to build the city of Babylon vertically. What does this mean? When a city is built horizontally, it externally leads to the demographic growth of the terrestrial territory. However, if the city is built vertically, it will open a vortex allowing the inhabitants of the heavens to enter the earth.
There has always been collaboration between the two territories. When Jesus Christ comes to earth, he establishes his church, which serves as an embassy.
“We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God.” 2 Corinthians 5:20
Thus, the Church is the embassy of heaven on earth; but since when is an embassy greater than a sovereign state? The embassy does not vote on laws; that is the role of Parliament. The Church is governed by religious laws to better defend its interests. The servant of GOD, working in one of the five ministerial offices, is not greater than a political authority because he too is a servant of God. However, the politician has an interest in working with those who work with Christ’s gifts.
Religion is the set of beliefs and dogmas defining man’s relationship with the sacred; it is a set of specific practices and rites unique to each of these beliefs. The political world encounters significant issues. Daily, questions such as “why?” and “how?” are constantly asked. We are in a period where information is a decisive asset. Everyone wants to know the future to better anticipate events. This would easily eradicate failures. In this century, the deeper your knowledge, the more people will follow you.
Indeed, having profound knowledge gives the impression that you are the man of all solutions. This is where the strength of religion comes from; it has the natural ability to access God to know the future. The presence of the Church should stabilize all strategic sectors of a state. The difficulty is that the Church does not have great influence, and the lack of influence is caused by its absence in places of major decisions.
Religion has neglected politics, whereas it is there that it should influence the most. If it aims to convert souls, it should be interested in decision-making that concerns them. On the other hand, politicians consider the religious to be alienated, that religion is the opium of the people, and that they live in autarky, rejecting those who are not like them. It’s unfortunate, but if many think so, it is because there is some truth…
This text is an excerpt from the book “HOW TO GOVERN THE WORLD” written by N’GOUARAKA Cris Brendan.
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