Only God has a right to be king , all men are created equal.
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Until Jesus presumably returns and takes his throne, God has refused to become king. He doesn't intervene.
But according to the Book of Revelation, when Jesus returns, he will eliminate all those who might oppose his rule and take the throne. I see a contradiction here. The Perfect World cannot exist for thousands of years because we must have free will; but at some indeterminate time in the future, those who used their free will unwisely will all be packed off to suffer eternally, and the Perfect World will be imposed upon us for the rather arbitrary period of a thousand years. Then, one assumes, everyone floats up to Heaven. This seems bizarre. Spending all eternity in the choir singing songs of praise seems like something one might tire of after a century or so, if not an hour or less. One can assume that (1) there will be regular potty breaks, or (2) potty breaks will be unnecessary. Obviously, St John the Divine was not given to including detail.
Islam is also rather bizarre, but even more bizarre are the visions of Elijah Mohammad and the Scientologists, which include space aliens. Space aliens and religion make for great humor on South Park, but make far less if taken seriously.
This is a bit like Disney World: exclude all that might disturb harmony and create a Perfect World. Except that Jesus will presumably not be selling cute, overpriced stuffed animals of Chinese manufacture or other tourist crap. Whether there will be a nightly parade is not mentioned.One can only hope. Fireworks might be nice as well.
Most Muslims, like most Christians do not spend much time thinking about the End of the World, and that is a good thing, I'd say. The idea that somehow the US has a moral obligation to declare war on Islam, which seems to be what CU4 wants to do, is insane. Just because someone quotes the Koran does not mean that the impulse to wreak mayhem on the world came from the Koran. Mostly, the idea to wreak mayhem came first, and then they trotted back to the Koran to justify it, in the same manner that CU4 believes that Jesus somehow is an advocate of less government. Jesus, at most, was opposed to Roman rule, and to the hypocrites among the Jews that did not follow the Torah properly (in his opinion. at least). Jesus offered no serious thoughts on political systems. Mohammad did, and what he advocated was doubtless an improvement on Arabic government prior to his arrival, but hardly anything anyone could call good government today.
We do not take all Jesus' recommendations with equal seriousness. He claimed that one need not wash one's hands before eating (with the hands: Jesus used neither tableware nor chopsticks) because what was in a man's mouth was far filthier. While this may be true, still, I always still wash before I eat, even when I use tableware. I would point out that the germs that already thrive in one's mouth are less a threat to one's health that germs one might import from one's hands, and one does not eat from some other person's mouth. Of course, if one is an immortal being, hygiene becomes immaterial. But still, a Divine Being who takes human form should try to set a good example. I am thinking that despite what Jesus said, washing before one eats makes perfect sense, while not washing up does not.