if I'm understanding this correctly if we wanted a monarchy wouldn't we have just stayed in England?
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Noting that Britain/“England” (along w/several other European countries now have Democratic Constitutional Monarchies.
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George Washington in particular...
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Reading that whole thread was very disheartening. It is clear that our nation is in trouble when we have a significant number of American (& American Christians) who regard democracy as an inferior form of government.
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The whole point of the country was to get away from monarchy. You can’t claim to really love America and prefer it were a monarchy.
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At this point it appears that parliamentary democracies with silent monarchs as head of state faring better than ours. The EC is full of holes and will sink us.
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They are not mutually exclusive.
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That’s the good part
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This isn’t an accurate representation of what the founders believed. They did not relegate monarchy, as such, to a position of moral inferiority to democracy. Consent of the governed is foundational to whether a regime is just. And a just regime secures the blessings of liberty.
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And doesn’t monarchy at it’s root believe the Royal line is divinely appointed and anointed to rule over their subjects? Seems like a cult to me. Blasphemy, actually.
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