All delusional rulers think that.
Someone who believes in divine rule holds that God's authority is the ultimate source of political power and governance. They typically assert that rulers derive their legitimacy from divine will, and that laws and societal norms should align with religious principles. This belief often leads to the idea that challenging or disobeying the ruler equates to defying divine authority. Consequently, such a perspective emphasizes the importance of faith in both spiritual and political realms.
Maybe. There is no clear source saying that she believes in God or that she does not.
It has to do with divine right. That is when the monarch/leader believes that their power was appointed to them by "God" or "Gods".
rulers often think god chose them to rule and that motivates them and gives them power
Ultimately God.
he believes in god and he believes that god is the one and only god
No, There is no religion who believes God is time.
The community that believes in God is referred to as The Believers.
In the Bible, God's throne symbolizes His ultimate authority and power over all creation. It represents His sovereignty and majesty, showing that He is the supreme ruler and judge of the universe. Those who believe in God see His throne as a symbol of His divine presence and the source of all righteousness and justice.
Light is the source of everything and since Hindu concept believes we areall part of a one God. God does not have a form or image, it ispure energy.
It gives people a sense of security. That a superior power is watching over them.
It is the belief that the ruler of the nation is chosen by God, and as such he and God alone can judge the ruler's behavior.