The word 'democracy' was first coined in Greece around 500 BCE, meaning "strength of the people" in governing a community, and it took thousands of years to become popular around the world as the choice of government structure in modern times. This concept of rulership has an intrinsic origin unto the need for justice, social order, and fairness among the society in Athens at the time. It is also in the State of Athens, in Areopagus (seat of State Council), five centuries after, that Apostle Paul had declared the "good news" about Jesus Christ among the pagan intellectuals of Greece (please read the Bible, Act 17:16-43) . In this context, Paul had mentioned about "every nation", "appointed times", and boundaries of their lands" in his proclamation: " From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their land...