Yes.
It is, in my opinion, the natural order of nature to develop into ever more complex, and entertwined states of order.
Further, international trade & relations will force this to occur.
Example:
If two countries disagree on something that is very important to them, such as who owns the oil, and fail to come to an agreement, they have two choices, war or mediation.
War is very unproductive. It frequently leads to very hard feelings, and another war (WW1 & WW2 are an example of this).
Civilized people will ultimately prevail by forcing some international standards & mediation to be the method to deal with such things.
This international mediation and standards must be enforced by some party other than the two that are in disagreement.
Thus, a pan-international enforcement body (& therefore a universal governmental power entity) will have to be created.
We are on the road to this already, as evidenced by international treaties signed by many countries, the World Court in the Hague, the League of Nations, the G8, NATO, the United Nations, and on and on...
no way to stop it...one world government is the inevitable result of civilization.
2007-06-22 23:05:29
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answered by energeticthinker 5
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Highly unlikely. People are just too different to be united under one system of government. The closest thing so far was the USSR which ruled numerous countries and in the process ruined them. Governments reflect the people governed; as such, "One World Government" is not something most people would care to have.
2007-06-22 23:04:31
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answered by stever002 3
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it relatively is a concept that comes out of premillennialism, a quite modern-day eschatological concept it relatively is very known between evangelicals and fundamentalists. What maximum individuals don't understand is that evangelicals and fundamentalists are a minority interior of Christendom. the thought comes from a literal interpretation of Rev. 13-18, the place the "Beast" (frequently observed as Antichrist) and fake Prophet quit administration of the international. There are ties to different parts of the Bible too. i don't be responsive to in case you like that plenty element. in case you basically do deliver me a word and that i will furnish it for you or perhaps propose some literature. maximum of Christendom with the aid of the way the two modern and historic are amillennialists. they do no longer interpret Revelation actually yet figuratively. it relatively is somewhat of dialogue interior of Christendom.
2016-10-03 00:15:37
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answered by ? 3
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No it wouldn''t. Just take a glance at the past. Big nations are being divided into small nations. Everyone wants to be a president; would you consider running if you have the guts and the funds?
2007-06-22 23:07:22
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answered by Edward M 2
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that would depend on who would be running it. if you're wondering about a united human government, with all of its ill-guided corruption, self-preservation, and greed, i don't think so.
don't get me wrong, I don't believe in aliens (nor an alien government), but I just don't see imperfect humans working together in peace and in unified brotherhood. If we could, we would've done it already.
No sir, I believe in a government established by God almighty where Christ rules as king (Daniel 2:44). Sorry to get all christian on you, if you don't believe in it, but you had to ask, didn't you?
2007-06-22 23:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope not. I don't want to answer to some judge in Turkey or Minsk.
Who would run this government?
2007-06-23 05:54:02
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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that will take one of three things..a tyrant..a calamity..or
an invasion from outter space..because there is no way
that mankind..with all of it's ethnicity's will ever get together
in one voice..until it is dominated..destroyed..or enslaved.
2007-06-22 23:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes; and when it happens anyone left behind is in big trouble.
2007-06-22 23:04:31
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answered by the old dog 7
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Let's hope not, that would be a very bad thing.
2007-06-22 23:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No. God made it so we all speak different languages so that's not possible.
2007-06-22 23:04:56
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answered by Just_One_Man's_Opinion 5
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