the end justifies the means, and a ruler can do anything that will promote the power of the state.
It means doing whatever is necessary to hold onto one's power, and to expand the interests of one's country, people, company, or whatever, regardless of what one's morality, faith, or conscience would say on the matter.
faith is not fear.
faith is not fear.
William Willymat has written: 'The anchor of faith' -- subject(s): Despair, Early works to 1800 'A princes looking glasse, or A princes direction, very requisite and necessarie for a Christian prince, to view and behold himselfe in' -- subject(s): Duties, Early works to 1800, Education of princes, Kings and rulers
Yes, you can baptize your child according to your faith tradition.
"Show your faith by your works" means that genuine belief or faith should be reflected in one's actions and behaviors. It emphasizes that faith is not just an internal belief but should manifest in tangible deeds, such as helping others, acting with integrity, and living according to one's values. Essentially, it suggests that true faith is demonstrated through how one treats others and engages with the world.
"In order to maintain his state, a prince is often forced to act in defiance of good faith, of charity, of kindness, of religion."
Dive into the water from the leap of faith post on top of the main assassin tower (where machiavelli is) . . . that's how I got that achievement
Yes, a Christian parent can baptize their child according to their faith.
Faith should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. For example: "I have faith in God," or "I visited the Church of Faith."
There are 27 books in the New Testament according to the Catholic faith.
yes you should have faith like faith in ur lord and stuff but if you dont have a religon then you dont really need faith well if u say u dont have faith in ur family