Take my previous example, there; kill both
the existing ruler and the other fellow and the game doesn't really react in a realistic fashion.
At the beginning of the game, your chosen officer will have little or no standing in the conflict and so swearing fealty to
an existing ruler proves to be a wise move in the early going.
Not exact matches
But over and above the broad ethical teaching, intrinsically universal in its scope, there are sayings addressed directly to the disciples as a community in being, capable of being compared and contrasted with other
existing communities: «You know that in the world the recognized
rulers lord it over their subjects, and their great men make them feel the weight of authority.
My goodness, I sound like a hippie with a freedom gun... but what I mean is that vision and freedom can only
exist when judgement is forgotten and the only
ruler is the one who can perfectly judge and perfectly forgive.
The kingdom of God has
existed as long as the world, for God is the
ruler of all he has created.
Secondly, however, Paul teaches that
rulers exist as a «minister of God to you for good.»
Some even believed that visible realities, including political
rulers and world regimes, were simply manifestations or emanations of power sources that
existed in the invisible, cosmic realm.
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, used functional MRI to evaluate brain activity in 15 devout Christians and 15 nonbelievers as the volunteers assessed the truth or falsity of a series of statements, some of which were religious («angels
exist») and others nonreligious («Alexander the Great was a very famous military
ruler»).
Enter Dormammu, the tyrannical mystic
ruler of the Dark Dimension, where time does not
exist.
In fact, he is the
ruler of an African country that does not actually
exist in the real world.
It takes place in 1941, in a bleakly revised France where Napolean V is the
ruler and things like radios, televisions, electricity, and combustion engines don't
exist.
The laws had their roots in the days before nation states
existed as such, and were based on the premise that laws should evolve from the commercial practises themselves, and that merchants, not local
rulers, were the best source for creating and, I believe, policing the laws.
But if one begins by accepting «the common good» as an axiom and regarding individual good as its possible but not necessary consequence (not necessary in any particular case), one ends up with such a gruesome absurdity as Soviet Russia, a country professedly dedicated to «the common good,» where, with the exception of a minuscule clique of
rulers, the entire population has
existed in subhuman misery for over two generations.
Within the Workspace, apps like Sketchpad provide a new twist on
existing apps like Fresh Paint, but with the digital
ruler functionality Microsoft showed at Build.
What inevitably happens as the direct result of its unchallenged longevity is that the inner circle of there - forever bureaucrats acquires a cutlure more befitting of
rulers vs governors; therein lies the major attitudinal problem... they really believe that «you all»
exist for them, and not them for «you all», deny it as they will.