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Item 2978

Short essay published in Christian Economics, titled by Heath “Had God Ordained Caesar,” but retitled by the editor, “Wider Area of Free Contract.”

March 19, 1957

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAD GOD ORDAINED CAESAR

 

 

It seems that the only people in the world who get three meals a day and live to an average of seventy years are the Christian people of the world. If we draw a line around all the people who eat well and live long, we will find that we have drawn a line around people who believe for the most part a personal and subjective Christianity, while practicing another kind, impersonal and objective, through their technology of the golden rule — doing unto many others in the same manner as they themselves would be done unto. There is but one place in the world where this is the only rule, and that is in the field of free enterprise apart from government. Here the only relationship by which men relate themselves to one another, however imperfectly some may practice it, is the free relationship of voluntary contract.

 

  In the pagan world, as in the ancient, no such rule is widely practiced. In general, the people are under submission to political authority, for which, in the ancient world as among governments today, treaties and covenants are the only instruments of association.

 

  In the Christian nations, it has been possible to enjoy a wider area of free contract and thereby more of the blessings and abundance of life.

 

  Among non-Christian populations, without the contractual freedom of objective Christianity, men live only about one-third as long, hence must live but meagerly.

 

“Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them …. but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant.”  (Matt. 20:25-27)

 

  The Christian gospels proclaimed the positive alternative to seizure and force. This is free enterprise. Had God ordained Caesar, He would not have sent Christ.

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Title Article - 2978 - Had God Ordained Caesar
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Article
Box number 18:2845-3030
Document number 2978
Date / Year 1957-03-19
Authors / Creators / Correspondents
Description Short essay published in Christian Economics, titled by Heath “Had God Ordained Caesar,” but retitled by the editor, “Wider Area of Free Contract.”
Keywords Religion Golden Rule