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Pope John XXIII argues that Romans 13 stands for the proposition that governmental authority, as a concept, is a provision of divine wisdom, but that it does not mean that every individual governmental ruler is necessarily appointed by God.

True or false?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is true that this is the argument that Pope John XXIII puts forward. The pope argues that governmental authority, according to the Bible, emanates from God. Therefore, this is a divine institution that developed due to divine wisdom. Nevertheless, the fact that the institution is divine does not mean thta each individual ruler should be considered divine. It also does not mean that each ruler is appointed by God.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Pope John XXIII arguments to Romans 13 is true, he asserts that the existence of a ruling authority have been ordained by God, and that God created men as social beings by nature, and a society cannot hold without someone in command to give directions and uphold  the unity of the society, the ruling authority does not necessarily have to be appointed by God, but by nature has God as his author to rule.