@kroikye I believe you're mistaken. Multiple time Jesus made know that He IS God. For example, read John 14:8-11. He clearly states He is God. If you have any questions concerning Jesus, God, Heaven, Hell, or just Christianity in general, feel free to inbox me :)
@MouseWarlord "indirectly elected president and is the 19th"-We used different sources probably. It doesn't change the fact that they are democratic, even trough they are employing a system you deem undemocratic. Thus you proved yourself wrong.
@MouseWarlord "doesn’t stop it from being a constitution"-It does exactly that. If you know anything about statecraft then you should know how significant the difference is. And changes were made. Do check upon that. "that doesn’t give you the right to assume office in another organization"-Where is that written? "VCDR is illegitimate, I never voted on it"-I bet you also never voted on the universal declaration of human rights. Its thus illegitimate lol.
@MouseWarlord (5)-So your preposition is that there should be a direct democracy? I mean why do people elect their representatives if per your opinion no decision should be made without the consent of the people? (6)-And where exactly were the people denied their right to chose who represents them? Recall the Lisbon treaty, did the representatives you elected vote on ratifying it or did someone else do that for you? Don't your representatives have a right to do so? If not why did you elect them?
@MouseWarlord (4)-A)In all countries which joined the EU there was a referendum. Thus the people joined the union by their free will. B)They are represented in all EU institutions by the people they elected themselves. Thus Representative democracy is ensured. Thus no rights were undermined. C)If the people wanted to end their own state, then they have the right to do so as they are the owners of the "state".
@MouseWarlord (1)-Look just because the American system is not democratic for you, that doesn't change the fact that it is international recognized as a democracy. Same goes for the EU. (2)-They can hand over the power to whom ever they want. Can democracy be ended by the will of the people =YES. (3) "to undermine the voice of the people"-even if the people want to end democracy themselves? We have such examples in the time between 1900-1950. Where exactly that happened.
@Teranex (1) A) And all of those examples are not examples of democracy, you clearly don’t understand representative democracy, you elect people to represent you, if someone is representing you without your democratic representation, they are illegitimate as leaders. Are you telling me you’d be happy if your country handed all their power over to a dictator, would you still define that as democracy?
@Teranex (2) B) In response to your first point, if that should happen, then the people can hand their power over to a dictator, but that’s not democracy, in a democracy, elected representatives cannot hand over their power to unelected individuals, because the people that elected them chose them to represent their views and opinions, and so representatives cannot give the power their have been given to individuals the people did not wish to represent them. In response to the second point, no.
@kroikye I believe you're mistaken. Multiple time Jesus made know that He IS God. For example, read John 14:8-11. He clearly states He is God. If you have any questions concerning Jesus, God, Heaven, Hell, or just Christianity in general, feel free to inbox me :)
jakedaman33 2 weeks ago
thumbs up...
maelstone 3 weeks ago
thumbs up...
maelstone 3 weeks ago
@MouseWarlord "indirectly elected president and is the 19th"-We used different sources probably. It doesn't change the fact that they are democratic, even trough they are employing a system you deem undemocratic. Thus you proved yourself wrong.
Teranex 1 month ago
@MouseWarlord "doesn’t stop it from being a constitution"-It does exactly that. If you know anything about statecraft then you should know how significant the difference is. And changes were made. Do check upon that. "that doesn’t give you the right to assume office in another organization"-Where is that written? "VCDR is illegitimate, I never voted on it"-I bet you also never voted on the universal declaration of human rights. Its thus illegitimate lol.
Teranex 1 month ago
@MouseWarlord (5)-So your preposition is that there should be a direct democracy? I mean why do people elect their representatives if per your opinion no decision should be made without the consent of the people? (6)-And where exactly were the people denied their right to chose who represents them? Recall the Lisbon treaty, did the representatives you elected vote on ratifying it or did someone else do that for you? Don't your representatives have a right to do so? If not why did you elect them?
Teranex 1 month ago
@MouseWarlord (4)-A)In all countries which joined the EU there was a referendum. Thus the people joined the union by their free will. B)They are represented in all EU institutions by the people they elected themselves. Thus Representative democracy is ensured. Thus no rights were undermined. C)If the people wanted to end their own state, then they have the right to do so as they are the owners of the "state".
Teranex 1 month ago
@MouseWarlord (1)-Look just because the American system is not democratic for you, that doesn't change the fact that it is international recognized as a democracy. Same goes for the EU. (2)-They can hand over the power to whom ever they want. Can democracy be ended by the will of the people =YES. (3) "to undermine the voice of the people"-even if the people want to end democracy themselves? We have such examples in the time between 1900-1950. Where exactly that happened.
Teranex 1 month ago
@Teranex (1) A) And all of those examples are not examples of democracy, you clearly don’t understand representative democracy, you elect people to represent you, if someone is representing you without your democratic representation, they are illegitimate as leaders. Are you telling me you’d be happy if your country handed all their power over to a dictator, would you still define that as democracy?
MouseWarlord 1 month ago
@Teranex (2) B) In response to your first point, if that should happen, then the people can hand their power over to a dictator, but that’s not democracy, in a democracy, elected representatives cannot hand over their power to unelected individuals, because the people that elected them chose them to represent their views and opinions, and so representatives cannot give the power their have been given to individuals the people did not wish to represent them. In response to the second point, no.
MouseWarlord 1 month ago