Until Judgment Day, no single religious authority... - Deepstash

Until Judgment Day, no single religious authority holds universal power over Christians only God and individual rulers have authority.

Because sovereignty cannot be divided, Hobbes rejects the idea that one Christian leader, such as the Pope in Rome, can claim power over Christians in other commonwealths.

This would diminish the authority of local rulers and weaken the stability of their governments. He argues that true salvation does not require submission to any earthly religious authority but instead depends on sincere faith in Christ.

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