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The image of God as an authoritarian ruler could influence how some people view modern leadership, particularly in political contexts. Throughout history, rulers have often claimed divine right or religious justification for their authority.

In authoritarian regimes, leaders frequently adopt titles and roles that suggest they are above questioning, similar to the biblical God. By presenting themselves as protectors of order and morality, authoritarian leaders often gain the trust and loyalty of those who value strong, decisive leadership and are willing to sacrifice democratic ideals in exchange for stability or moral certainty.

Huey Perry is a Huntington resident.