Besides the fact of many people living at the time of Christ saw and spoke to Him, as well as those in the first five books of The Bible, fulfilled prophecy is the best proof for divine origin.
There are over 2,000 prophecies in the Bible with about 300 related directly to Jesus Himself, some of which were totally out of His hands to try to manipulate (ancestry, time and places of birth and death), all of which have no failures to have occurred or will occur. No other religion can say the same.
In comparison, psychics only get about 8% of their 'prediction' right and most all of which can be attributed to chance or generally foreknowing the circumstances. Conversely, mathematicians have calculated that if Jesus only fulfilled 8% of biblical prophecies about Him, making the odds 1x10 to the 17th power (17 zeros after 1). Fully impossible for humans to do.
To read more about these facts, go here: http://www.faithfacts.org/search-for-truth/maps/fulfilled-prophecy-as-evidence
the divine right theory
a piece of Chinese political and religious doctrine used to determine the ruler of China.
No. The premise of the divine command theory is that morality is given to us by a divine entity, meaning some sort of god or gods. Atheists do not believe in the existence of any gods and therefore cannot believe that such beings are the source of morality.
Divine Right Theory is the theory about the origins of government that it was created by divine power.
Divine Right Social Contract ( Most accepted theory) Family / Tribe / Clan (Most commonly called the Evolutionary Theory) Force (Theory)
Climate, and landforms
Evolution is the divine plan.
Evolution Theory, Force Theory, Divine Right Theory, Social Contract Theory
United States does not believe in the divine right theory. According to the doctrine of the divine rights theory, only God is the one who can judge a king. During the glorious revolution, United States abandoned the divine rights theory.
none.
Both ancient China and ancient Egypt followed divine right theory.
Divine theory, often referred to as divine command theory, posits that moral values and duties are grounded in the commands of a divine being. For example, the belief that "murder is wrong" is true because it is a command from God. Another example is the idea that individuals should love their neighbors, which is derived from religious teachings. This theory suggests that ethical principles are not based on human reasoning but on divine will.