Atheist in America want to force a theocracy. Freedom from religion, freedom from responsibility.......I'm a practicing Christian, so I cant speak for other religions, but for Christians it goes against God to desire a theocracy.
God gave us all free will to choose to follow Him or not. So 'man's law' forcing people to do so would be denying God's Will.
It's the ultimate arrogance, intended usurpation of God's Authority. It would be an enormous sin. God intended His Children to follow Him by choice, not force.
I'll agree with those numbers. I suspect a significant percentage of Trump supporters would be okay with it, provided it was a theocracy that aligned with their Protestant/Evangelical beliefs.I'm voting 10-20%. No evidence just based on some of the posts I see here and elsewhere.
theocracy
political system
theocracy, government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. In many theocracies, government leaders are members of the clergy, and the state’s legal system is based on religious law. Theocratic rule was typical of early civilizations. The Enlightenment marked the end of theocracy in most Western countries. Contemporary examples of theocracies include Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Vatican. See also church and state; sacred kingship.
How many Americans, would you say, want to abolish what the Founders began and put priests/preachers/reverends and religious laws in place? Please vote and cite any evidence to support your opinion.
Also -- if America ever did become a theocracy, what would have to occur to make that happen? Would you fight back against it or support it or be neutral? What laws do you think would be removed/added? Would we still vote? What would schools look like
I agree, for the same reason. And frankly, that's a frightening threat to our democracy that 40-80 million Americans are in favor of such a thing.I'm voting 10-20%. No evidence just based on some of the posts I see here and elsewhere.
Did you even think about that before you posted it?Atheist in America want to force a theocracy. Freedom from religion, freedom from responsibility.......
And that group currently has the GOP terrified of doing anything to upset them.I agree, for the same reason. And frankly, that's a frightening threat to our democracy that 40-80 million Americans are in favor of such a thing.
Anti Religion has become a religion for many. If you are not sufficiently WOKE you are guilty of apostasy.Did you even think about that before you posted it?
I'll agree with those numbers. I suspect a significant percentage of Trump supporters would be okay with it, provided it was a theocracy that aligned with their Protestant/Evangelical beliefs.
The same 40-80 mil cry fowl over the idea of Sharia law.I agree, for the same reason. And frankly, that's a frightening threat to our democracy that 40-80 million Americans are in favor of such a thing.
theocracy
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How many Americans, would you say, want to abolish what the Founders began and put priests/preachers/reverends and religious laws in place? Please vote and cite any evidence to support your opinion.
Also -- if America ever did become a theocracy, what would have to occur to make that happen?
Would you fight back against it or support it or be neutral? What laws do you think would be removed/added? Would we still vote? What would schools look like?
Atheist in America want to force a theocracy. Freedom from religion, freedom from responsibility.......
Anti Religion has become a religion for many. If you are not sufficiently WOKE you are guilty of apostasy.
That doesn't even make sense. Freedom from religion is not theocracy.Atheist in America want to force a theocracy. Freedom from religion, freedom from responsibility.......
I think around 5%, probably. I almost picked the one below that. I think the people who want a theocracy are either dumb dumbs who don't understand what exactly that means or they're fanatical religious people who want everyone to follow their God or else.
A lot of people worship their culture and mistake that culture for Jesus.There's a shitload of those people in the US. There are many here on this forum. There are many (in general and on the forum) that convolute their religion to hate others, be intolerant of others, to discriminate against others. Just for an example. And there are quotes in the Bible that have been used to support racism...just see the debates re: Loving v VA.
It will require some thought and reflection.And yet your nonsensical post was a response to a practicing Christian.
Atheist in America want to force a theocracy. Freedom from religion, freedom from responsibility.......
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