Let's all vote for Santorum for president and then we can all see what it is like to
live in a Theocracy.
As soon as Judges consider God's law above this country's laws, that is when we will know we are
living in a theocracy.
As a born again Christian I wouldn't want to
live in the theocracy of Iran, so why would I want to live in a theocracy here in the United States?
No way I want to
live in a theocracy.
@Naomi why don't you try
living in a theocracy.
If you want to
live in a theocracy you'll have to move, because this country has never been and will never be a «christian nation», no matter how many christians live here.
If
we lived in a theocracy, where every debate would be settled by edicts from the Bishop of Washington, this wouldn't be a problem.
If you want to
live in a theocracy, I can recommend a few.
If folks want to
live in a Theocracy, PLEASE move to Iran, and let us know how that works out for you!
However, is you want to
live in a theocracy, I recommend you move to Iran.
Your comment about
us living in a theocracy, and assuming «we all need / want to be saved», is just bizarre.
Personally I would be glad if you left America and denounced your citizenship to go
live in a theocracy you seem to admire so much.
He's fighting against the injustice of having to
live in a theocracy.
Gee, good thing we don't
live in a theocracy where the Bible governs us!
I do not want to
live in a theocracy.
We don't
live in a theocracy.
We do not
live in a Theocracy and we do nt want to.
If you prefer to
live in a theocracy, you are free to move to Iran.
If you do want to
live in a theocracy, I can recommend one in Iran.
I would certainly not want to
live in any theocracy, even a Christian one, as there would be bound to be interpretations that I would not agree with.
What is truly a sin is people using their religion is to deny others their equal rights based on your religion as if
you lived in a theocracy.
Without it we'd be
living in a theocracy with very little freedom of any kind, never mind religion.
If you wish to
live in a theocracy try an Islamic country, otherwise enjoy the Secular one you reside in.
The thing is that you can interprete the Bible in many ways, and as Americans, we do not
live in a theocracy.
Sorry, but if want to
live in a theocracy, youneed to move.
Not exact matches
And besides; if we were to become a Christian
Theocracy, we'd all be forced to have that same old picture of that dead carpenter guy mounted
in our
living rooms.
I would recommend to the author that if he does not like
living in a secular land that embraces equality and fairness, he is free to move to the
theocracy of his choice.
We
live in a country that would never elect a non-christian (which says much about how much power christians have... hello
theocracy) The argument is whether or not belief and opinion should affect policy.
«Religion is an important part of our society, its voice should be heard, but I wouldn't want to
live in even a democratic
theocracy,» the former prime minister said at the office of his Tony Blair Faith Foundation, which works to promote multifaith understanding.
You're
living in the wrong country if you want a
theocracy.
There is a basic incompatibility between Islam's belief
in all encompassing doctrines that embrace religion, private and public
life and the American principles of liberty of belief and speech and the absolute separation of state and church affairs For Americans belief is a private matter, not so for Islam, where
theocracy rules over all human affairs.
By the responses to this article we are fooling ourselves if we don't think we already
live in a christian
theocracy.
Perhaps you should go
live in the middle east
theocracys if you admire their adherence so much.
Living under Christian
theocracy would be a blessing for us and our children
in future.
Also, just FYI, this country (meaning the US, which I assume is where you
live) is not a
theocracy, which means that the laws of this country (including the laws regarding abortion) should not be based on any one religion (or holy book)
in particular.
It would take ignorance of that level to see a person
living in a totalitarian
theocracy following a not - state - sanctioned religion as a fanatic and not a victim.
adolf70, You have a number of choices given your desire to
live in a Christian
theocracy, a few: 1.
We
live in a democratic republic, not a
theocracy.
I don't want to
live there; I don't want to
live in a Muslim
theocracy, and I don't want to
live in a Christian
theocracy either.
This is an issue of whether we
live in a secular nation or a
theocracy.
Rick Perry is not going to be satisfied until we are
living in an evangelical
theocracy.
If you want to
live in a Christian
theocracy, go
live in the Vatican.
At the moment, however, it seems to me that between the Scylla of atheism and the Charybdis of
theocracy, we are steering too close to the whirlpool of atheism and nihilism; that is now the greater threat to Jewish values and
life in America.
We can not tolerate that unless we are willing to
live in a stiffled
theocracy similar to Saudi Arabia.
We have the great furtune not to
live in some miserable
theocracy.
Yet the great majority of people
in the world
live under regimes that are either constitutional
theocracies — where religion is formally enshrined
in the state — or where religious affiliation is a pillar of collective political identity.