The Ideal World: Perspective
The Ideal World: Perspective
When envisioning the perfect world, certain social, religious, and governmental ideals emerge. This article explores the vision of a theocratic society, rooted in Christianity, where equality, peace, and spiritual values are paramount.
1. The Theocratic Government
In the ideal world, the government is a theocracy, but not in the traditional sense. It does not adhere to strict capitalism, communism, or dictatorship; rather, it is a governance system guided by the principles of Christianity. This religion is not aligned with extremist groups like the KKK, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), or Gnostics, but rather the purest form of Christianity as found in the Holy Bible, akin to Baptist or Calvinist beliefs.
2. Equality and Salvation
Everyone in this ideal world voluntarily accepts Jesus Christ as their savior from sins, defined as selfishness, pride, and lust. This acceptance ensures a world free from slavery, racism, and sexism, where everyone is considered equal in their spiritual value. While individuals may be equal in physical, mental, and emotional potential, the focus is on their spiritual worth.
3. Absence of War and Conflict
In this ideal world, there is no war, political conflict, or need for religious or political tolerance. Everyone shares the same ideals and there is no political corruption. There are no pagan or occult movements, and no slanders, crimes, or addictions. Blood transfusions are legal, as are medicines, surgeries, and emergency work on Sunday. Hate speech, such as LGBTQ discrimination, is not tolerated, as individuals have chosen to embrace their heterosexual nature under Christ Jesus.
4. Sustainable Living and Entertainment
Technology and resources are sustainable, with the use of fossil fuels ending, and natural resources like air, water, steam, electricity, and solar power being utilized. Landfills are either recycled or sent into space, ensuring a clean environment. Entertainment is non-violent, without dark or brooding thoughts, propaganda, or woke ideology.
5. Science and Reliability
Science in this ideal world is based entirely on the Bible, with evolutionism, atheism, agnosticism, and omnitheism being extinct. While furries, otherkin, and therians persist, they do so by choice. Some music from the past is still played on the radio, but it is free from cursing, glorification of violence, or perverted content. Satanism and Luciferianism are also extinct and deeply detested.
6. Community and Institutions
Church attendance is mandatory only on Sundays but is voluntarily attended. The separation of church and state is clear; however, schools involve public Christian prayer and pledges to a Christian flag and the Bible. Bullying, detention, and bullying are rare, and students are not expelled. The bathrooms are designated for males and females.
7. Safety and Security
There are safety measures in place for wild animals, hazardous materials, natural disasters, and dangerous workplaces, but the focus is on protection rather than warfare. Mental health facilities, rather than prisons, care for individuals with disabilities and mental instability. There is no pornography, gambling, or fraud, and charity scams are non-existent. Property destruction and malicious actions like mukbanging are not sanctioned.
8. Ethical Consumption and Restraints
Animals are still consumed for meat, but vegans are never forced to eat meat. It is acknowledged that animals and some plants consume meat. There is no intentional brainrot, ensuring that society remains mentally healthy.
While not everyone may accept Jesus Christ, such individuals are respected and allowed to choose their own path. However, society around them remains vibrant and spiritually rich, centered on Christ and His teachings.
For further reading on this ideal world, refer to the New Testament, particularly Revelation 19-22, which offers a glimpse into this potential future realm.
Keywords: theocracy, ideal society, Christianity