That's what you tried to say in your previous post, and as I had pointed out in my previous post, the interesting part is that ALL rising and falling powers had in common their embrace of biblical truths in their rise and turning away from God in their fall.
Again, societies were rising to greatness and falling before anything Christian, including its take on an omnipotent god. Your entire premise that following Christianity automatically equals "Right to Lead" is just a rehash of religious assertions made throughout history by countless other societies, simply substituting, "Blank", for whatever the prevailing religious belief of the day is. For every era for every society, it's something different, and Christianity is nothing special in this regard. My point is, the next few thousand years, (Possible robot uprisings or other extinction level events aside.
.) aren't likely to be very different from the last few thousand in this regard. New religions, new "gods", new "Truths", and a whole new generation of followers who will say the exact same things you are, that their truth is THE truth, you are only mortal, or their god's will is the only eternal. Heck, it's already happened multiple times within the last hundred years, from the Falun Gong to Scientology.
My point is, the government in China supports many religions, of which Christianity is only a part of. To attribute China's resurgence to any one factor alone is extremely myopic.
Curiously, the barbarians all converted to Christianity (from the Germans to the Francos) soon afterwards.
Even more curious, Rome rose to the peak of its power in Europe after converting to Christianity.
Still more curious is the fact that Rome, as a national policy, aimed to TERMINATE Christianity before it wholesale, and overnight converted to it. Incredible how God works...
And after having risen to greatness after converting? The unholy and godless emperors like Nero came out and the Rome was ruined. I guess to you Nero was a sign of Rome embracing biblical truths instead of turning away from God?
Rome did not reach its "peak" following its conversion. Nor was its conversion a simple snap of the fingers to begin with. Looking at the timeline even on a site like Wikipedia shows this, so I'm not sure what you mean by "After having risen to greatness after converting."
Rome reached its greatest territorial extent, and the height of its power around AD117, about 200 years before Constantine's conversion. And power not in Europe, but it's height as a culture stretching from Britain to present day Turkey. Nero also was emperor in AD58, while Rome wasn't officially tolerant of Christianity until AD313, so I'm not sure why you have the two reversed. Not to mention that it was only around 20 years after this conversion that the capital was sacked, and would continue to be sacked another 6 times over the next two thousand some years.
But they never did and never were. ?
You're not Japanese, are you? I apologize if I offended your sensibilities, but it is a historical fact that the Japanese never have had a leading role geo-strategically in 6,000 YEARS OF HUMAN HISTORY.
It's not a sin to not be the leader, you don't have to feel offended as to change history.
Nah, I'm Chinese actually, but I agree with you in that saying, "Would've and Could've" is meaningless.
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