Re: Politics and the Church
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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
There are many kinds of power. A locomotive can have the power to pull thousands of tons of train. That is power.
A nuclear bomb has the power to kill many people.
The resurrection has the power to bring in a new creation.
But you didn't say that the US was more powerful than the Roman Empire, you said that Trump was more powerful than Constantine.
Does Trump have the "power" to obliterate at will? I don't believe so. I believe we have many checks and balances before a president could push the button (except in self defense). But even in self defense Trump would give the order which would then have to be carried out by ranking officers.
I don't believe that Constantine was constrained nearly as much as Trump is. He may not have had nuclear bombs yet he may have killed more people.
So if you are measuring "power" in the number you can kill, potentially Trump can kill more, but realistically, practically, factually Constantine killed more. It is extremely hypothetical to think that Trump, on his own, could decide to nuke another country.
No one who took issue with your comment doubts that the US with a nuclear arsenal has the potential to destroy more people and material than the Roman Empire. We took issue with the comment that Trump was more powerful than a dictator as though the US constitution and all the checks and balances don't apply to him.
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Your post here is way more common sense than EvanGelly can handle in one sitting.
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