>Were they?
They were "pro god", not directly antistatist... Basically rejecting the idea that the state is or should be god...
>If I'm reading you correctly you're saying that a state centered around God will be successful. I agree. By talking about Christianity you made a distinction that didn't. What I was getting at was, at the very least, a country has to have some form of moral code (which usually comes from religion) that transcends the authority of the government. Otherwise the government can just do whatever it wants without answering to anything.Obviously bad.
Precisely...
>>Were they?
They were "pro god", not directly antistatist... Basically rejecting the idea that the state is or should be god...
>>If I'm reading you correctly you're saying that a state centered around God will be successful. I agree. By talking about Christianity you made a distinction that didn't. What I was getting at was, at the very least, a country has to have some form of moral code (which usually comes from religion) that transcends the authority of the government. **Otherwise the government can just do whatever it wants without answering to anything.Obviously bad.**
Precisely...
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