Conducive Isocracy

Conducive Isocracy is a term that was coined by author Carl J. Painter to describe the government of Heaven, in which all people are considered absolute equals and conduct their lives with the common purpose of loving God and one another, in accordance with the godly virtues (righteousness) represented by Christ Jesus.
It originates from the terms: Conducive and Isocracy
However, it represents a form of equality that goes far deeper than that proposed by the Reverend Sydney Smith or modern political Isocrats. It denotes a form of equality that is based upon the premise of "doing the right thing" according to the principles of virtue, wherein the active virtues, such as courage, assertiveness and confidence are balanced with the passive virtues, such as mercy, compassion and modesty, through humility and an attitude of service to one another. It is not a political system of government, but a way of living that is governed by the common belief in a deity of eternal love that is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent within all it's subjects.
 
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