Ch.6 Niccolo Machiavelli

A.I and Niccolo machiavelli Opinionionated statement:
The phrase "all armed prophets have been victorious, and all unarmed prophets have been destroyed" comes from Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince and argues that leaders (prophets) who rely on their own strength and force succeed, while those who depend on others or divine will (unarmed) fail, highlighting Machiavelli's pragmatic view on power and statecraft. He uses examples like Moses (armed with force) as successful, contrasting with Jesus (unarmed), who was crucified, to illustrate that relying on force secures power, a key theme in The Prince. 
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Personal opinionated response: "Defining what is to be armed as reckon to the allowance  of certain aspect of of decisions being casted based on high influence, and dominion for which correlates with true acknowledgement of divinity. Moses was armed with a measuring tool that brought symbolic representation of divinity and force being relayed. The term "armed" brings forth some sense of doubt based on how the arms is being correalated as being utilized. Christ had dominion and force, never surrendered any aspect of what is overpowering, aswell as not utilizing certain such instruments in displaying such true force in  the overall sacrifice,and yet overcoming the point of death. A prophet cannot be unarmed with the principle that is established and built on trust and loyalty, for which is faith, and faith alone.- EFPII/Air Caelum

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