Options are:
a) democracy
b) dictatorship
c) army rule
d) secular
Which is the best form of government for promoting dignity and freedom of of the individual?
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- 3+ months ago by avi8267
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- freedom, form, democracy, government, army, rule, rules, individual
Answers (2)
All of the above mentioned governmental ways of ruling have been tried and tested over many centuries. Which caused one governmental official to say, "At the end of the day, public officials are still citizens and we are all a product of society.” So stated the chief auditor of Nicaragua when explaining why he felt that government corruption was impossible to eliminate.
Would you not agree that if human society is corrupt, then any government that is a part of it will inevitably be corrupt? Since this is a proven fact, humans would have to completely reform their way of thinking, in order to have a real "government of the people, by the people and for the people." (Abraham Lincoln)
If that is the case, then a government free of corruption must come from outside human society. The Bible describes just such a government—God’s Kingdom, the government for which Jesus taught his followers to pray.—Matthew 6:9, 10. “You must pray, then, this way: “‘Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified.  Let your Kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also on earth."
THE SOLUTION: God’s Kingdom receives its power from the almighty God, Jehovah. (Revelation 11:15) The earth was his creation, who would be the best one to fix it!
As the Bible says, “there is no righteous man on earth who always does good.”—Ecclesiastes 7:20.
Regardless of your nationality, you have the opportunity to become a subject of God’s Kingdom. (Acts 10:34, 35) John 17:3 says, "This means everlasting life, their coming to know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ."
Jehovah’s Witnesses will be happy to demonstrate their Free home Bible study arrangement, which can take as little as ten minutes a week. You can learn more about “the good news of the Kingdom of God,” including how it will eliminate government corruption. (Luke 4:43)
I invite you to go to jw.org for more detailed information on this subject.
The only purpose of a government is to prevent any other group from taking control. It is the duty of a citizen to control his government. That is why all governments eventually treat citizens as enemies of the state.
In history there have been several societies without central government: the portion of Hebrew history known as Judges, the tribes living east of the river Rhine and known to the Romans as Germanicus, the Dutch Empire, the American colonies. Each of them was stable, peaceful, unconquerable, and lasted about 150 years. Then the people threw away their accomplishments and created a central government. After that, they were eventually conquered, or collapsed from within. Mankind is just not able to self-govern in numbers larger than a small city.