The Pharaoh has spoken. That is the truth. If the Pharaoh says that day is night and night is day, then day is night and night is day. He is the son of sky god Horus, actually Horus himself stepped down from heavens.
Pharaoh don't make wrong decisions, all other opinions might be wrong.
But Pharaohs were humans after all, and humans can make mistakes or unwise decisions. Good example is Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, who changed his name to Akhenaten in honor of a god Aten, which he worshipped. He wanted to make Egypt monotheistic and all people to worship only Aten, the sun. People of Egypt didn't like that, especially the priests of Amon hated Aten, because the priests lost their great power over the people. In the lifetime of Akhenaten he commanded everything, but after his death the priests of Amon disgraced the Pharaohs memory and brought back the religion of Amon and other gods of Egypt. Aten was forgotten.
it makes one closer to God. it makes one holy. it makes oneself respectful, takes time when something is wrong and much more
He killed Hatshepsut for his reign to start as Pharaoh
The best executives make decisions, even if the wrong one. Without making a decision an executive is useless. The key is to make more correct decisions than wrong ones. When a wrong decision is made and discovered wrong, it can than be corrected. The best executives are the ones that can make decisions fast with a high degree of correctness. The worst executives are the ones who can't make decisions or are slow, and when they finally do make a decision, they are mostly wrong.
a wrong decision is either incorrect, immoral or illegal ,a bad decision, is more foolish or inappropriate for the situation
He killed Hatshepsut for his reign to start as Pharaoh
There is no Right or Wrong about that. It's your decision, but there is NOTHING WRONG with that decision.
yes lord ullin's daughter was wrong in her decision
Wrong decision is probably incorrect, unethical, or illegal; on the other hand, bad decision is probably irrational and inappropriate for the situation.
There is no right or wrong in this question. But I think people will not preach about their religion, nor will there be prayers, mentioning of God, or debate over who is right. I don't think we would be even humans without religion because it's the religion who makes us humans.
It is the leadership quality. He should know what to do in a critical situation. The decision he makes should never go wrong. He should understand the difficulties of all members and their value.
a wrong decision is either incorrect, immoral or illegal ,a bad decision, is more foolish or inappropriate for the situation
I think the question might be "Who's religion is the right one, mine, or my husbands? It could be that one of you is right and the other wrong. Or it could be that both of you are wrong. I would search the word of God to find the right religion and go from there. Matching everything against the word of God is helpful in the process of decision making. If you feel that your husband's religion does not violate your own beliefs and are in accord with them, then there would be no harm in doing so, and probably much gain. However, he should be respectful of your right to stay with what you believe is true. Belonging to a religion that you do not believe would seem to be rather empty. Religion is more than outward appearances and attending ceremonies, so the decision comes from within.