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irishpatrick
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You bet.It may not contribute much to the debate.
Personally, I do think that a Governor or a President, can be a sort of father figure to the state and to the Nation respectively.
And the Pope, Papa, likewise has that role.
And all of them are leaders. I hope this definition is not going to be argued as well.
I feel to look at any politicians as father figures is a mistake and it betrays a huge problem with this nation. We seem to no longer have proper relational perspectives. Politicians should be viewed as public servants and really nothing more.
Also, to constantly create situations in which a Politician has X role, and so does the Pope, does nothing but make the two roles equal in many minds. As important as the President of the USA is, the office is many levels below the Pope in terms of importance.
Priests are called Father for a reason, and while they are to serve as Jesus served, they 100% do fill a role of spiritual father. Likewise, Bishops and Popes.