Kings to Gods Proposal
Yes.. this is a repost
Anyway, I would like to bring the kings to gods proposal to the United Nations floor, and the proposal needs You!
Kings to gods makes it so that the government has the ability to appoint officals to the title of Gods or Dieties
So I need your endorsement, delegates, in the Kings to Gods Proposal.
...sincerely fireheart
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Kings to Gods?
Category: Political Stability; A resolution to restrict political freedoms in the interest of law and order.
Strength: Significant
Proposed by: Fireheart
Description: Many officials in the Nation of Fireheart are demanding their rights to become revered as gods. If this resolution is passed
1) Officials with high standings, with the Nation's endorsement, may be granted the title of a Deity
2) The government may appoint anybody a god
3) "Mortals" must respect and recognize such appointed officials as gods under severe penalty
4) When and If the resolution passes, the Head of the Nation, being President, King, or highest standing official will automatically be considered a god.
...Fireheart
Approvals: 9 (Fireheart, Tedmonton, Khadesh, Futplex, Basier, Nucular, Blood Warriors, Divine Prosperity, Artemisia Absentia)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 124 more approvals)
Voting Ends: Mon Dec 15 2003
http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_proposal1/match=kings
I am against this return to Ancient Egyptian thinking. Galdon3 holds elections, but how can elections be anything but unbalanced when the current person in office is considered of Deific standing?
God Himself
17-12-2003, 07:55
Who needs government to do that?
Arthuria-Elizabetia
17-12-2003, 08:05
The Republic of Arthuria-Elizabetia is firmly against this proposal.
The Dual Monarchs of our nation, Conrad I and Talia, certainly do not want to be deified.
More to the point, there are very few citizens of democratic nations who want to end up with a Caligula on their hands.
United Typos
17-12-2003, 08:10
It would contradict and violate most of the various nations' constitutions that separate Church and State, making its implementation unconstitutional.