Okay, in the other topic I created today, tam said the following
That got me thinking. Today, (in the Western world at least), we have moved beyond the concepts of kingdoms, priests and kings. There is of course the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which has the monarch as being both the head of the Church of England and as a ceremonial head of government, not just for the UK but for the Commonwealth. But governments today are democracies. We do not have priests in official government roles, at least officially not exercising their government office while at the same time wearing their priest hat.If perhaps you want to know the difference between someone who is in Him and someone who is not ... those who belong to Him rule with Him as kings and priests in His Kingdom.
This is the system we have now because we've learned (at least I hope we have) that having a system of government where there is a king (or kings plural as tam says for some reason) and priests is not a good idea. I will not go into the reasons why.
My question is - does the quote from tam indicate that in the afterlife, what we as humans have achieved here on Earth will be regressed, back to a monarchical theocracy? Does this mean that such a person is really against human societal progress?
Why this concept of a Kingdom of Heaven? Why is there no talk of a Republic of Heaven? (I strongly recommend to readers to read Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, one of my favourite trilogies ever). Why this imagining of what sounds to me to be an authoritative/tyrannical system of government, in an eternal after-life that is supposed to be pleasant? Why would such a system be needed?
In fact...why would the after-life even need a government at all, now that I think about it?



