Unelected

19 hours ago
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In this clip, I examine how certain modern governance structures resemble the ancient Roman model, where regional governors were not elected by the people they oversaw but were appointed during periods of transition, reconstruction, or imperial oversight.

I compare that historical pattern to what we’re seeing today with the Board of Peace, especially in Gaza, where administrative roles and decision‑making authority appear to be shaped through international appointment rather than local election. I’m not declaring a final system or predicting an outcome — I’m simply asking whether this resembles a familiar pattern from history and Scripture.

This clip focuses on:

How Roman governors gained authority through appointment, not election

How modern institutions sometimes use similar administrative structures

Whether the Board of Peace’s involvement in Gaza reflects that model

How this connects to Daniel’s imagery of divided, unstable kingdoms

A “watch and see” approach rather than definitive claims

The goal is not to sensationalize, but to compare publicly observable developments with historical precedent and biblical patterns, and to invite viewers into thoughtful Christian discernment.

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