Would Khan Noonien Singh Have Needed to Seize Power?
A capricious God can get away with anything. Sandra Richter’s distinction between the “cuddly Jesus” and “God” is her way of warning modern Christians against domesticating the divine into something soft, tame, and therapeutically pleasant. She argues that the biblical God is: - sovereign - dangerous - morally demanding - world‑ordering - not reducible to comfort And that Jesus, in Christian theology, embodies that same holiness and authority—not a sentimentalized, plush version of it. When you track the evolution of civilizations, you will see a striking parallel with Mongol political theology. Across civilizations, people repeatedly soften the cosmic principle: - The Eternal Blue Heaven becomes a benevolent sky-father - The Mandate of Heaven becomes a moral license - Providence becomes a reassuring story of personal blessing - Jesus becomes a gentle mascot rather than a cosmic king ...