I see nothing wrong with the death penalty if all the Biblical ducks are in a row. There must be at least two witnesses to a murder for a conviction.
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I see nothing wrong with the death penalty if all the Biblical ducks are in a row. There must be at least two witnesses to a murder for a conviction.
Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
Show me. Convince me.Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
it is your logic that is faulty. I doubt that I COULD FIND----all thru cyberspace an "authority" that would
assert that MALDIVES is a theocracy. It calls itself a
DEMOCRACY.
Show me. Convince me.Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
it is your logic that is faulty. I doubt that I COULD FIND----all thru cyberspace an "authority" that would
assert that MALDIVES is a theocracy. It calls itself a
DEMOCRACY.
I already did. You called it a children's tale.Show me. Convince me.Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
it is your logic that is faulty. I doubt that I COULD FIND----all thru cyberspace an "authority" that would
assert that MALDIVES is a theocracy. It calls itself a
DEMOCRACY.
show me an AUTHORITY who STATES that Rome of 200 BC was NOT A THEOCRACY
You mean it wasn't always a theocracy.PS Rome of 400 AD was also a theocracy, much much WORSE than 200 BC
You mean it wasn't always a theocracy.PS Rome of 400 AD was also a theocracy, much much WORSE than 200 BC
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You mean it wasn't always a theocracy.PS Rome of 400 AD was also a theocracy, much much WORSE than 200 BC
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They do. Such a thing is perversion, a sin that is disallowed.Double Penetration?
I wasn't aware they had rules about that.
I already did. You called it a children's tale.Show me. Convince me.Your facts are fine. It's your conclusion that is faulty as evidenced by your inability to produce one single authority who believes Rome was a theocracy.So no credible source other than your beliefs?Show me one reputable online source that defines Rome's governance as a theocracy. Convince me.You should read the baby book, dummy. They had a constitution, detailed laws, and elected officials such as senators.That doesn't make it a theocracy.I was addressing the OP and the OP's reference to modern times.What do the practices of secular governments have to do with God. Render to Caesar.
??? Roman government was secular? It was gentile but not secular
Rome's governance was secular though. At least that's how I recall it.
Rome's governance was based in the religion of Rome
at that time. The emperor was a "god" by declaration of the Senate. The Senate was the Roman form of today's COLLEGE OF CARDINALS
History of Ancient Rome for Kids: The Roman Republic
Kids learn about the Republic of Ancient Roman. This complex government with laws and representatives voted on by the people laid the groundwork for modern democracy.www.ducksters.com
Sounds like a secular government to me.
sounds like a baby-textbook to me----sorta like
THE PILGRIMS AND THE INDIANS WERE FRIENDS.
Rome was a theocracy. Julius Caesar was MADE A
"GOD" by the Roman senate and there were "holy"
statues placed in HIS TEMPLE. The Romans built
"temples" wherever they conquered. The arena "games" were religious events
SO? ancient rome was a theocracy. Lots of theocracies have detailed laws and elected officials and even what some of them call a constitution
still picking nits? Rome had a STATE RELIGION and its PATERFAMILIAS EMPEROR could not be a Buddhist----that was then. Today----what do you call MALDIVES? "progressive and diverse democracy"?--well ---Maldives does call itself a DEMOCRACY requiring that a person BE A MUSLIM to be a citizen.
How about Yemen? -----hindus in elected position?
FACTS
it is your logic that is faulty. I doubt that I COULD FIND----all thru cyberspace an "authority" that would
assert that MALDIVES is a theocracy. It calls itself a
DEMOCRACY.
show me an AUTHORITY who STATES that Rome of 200 BC was NOT A THEOCRACY
Show me.
Well, can't evidence count as one witness?I see nothing wrong with the death penalty if all the Biblical ducks are in a row. There must be at least two witnesses to a murder for a conviction.
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Well, can't evidence count as one witness?I see nothing wrong with the death penalty if all the Biblical ducks are in a row. There must be at least two witnesses to a murder for a conviction.
technology has advanced