Nonsense. A theocracy is a cleric-run state. A laity-run state where Catholicism was the official religion would be confessional, not theocratic.
Given the religious diversity in the US, I don’t want to see a theocracy.
I think it’s crazy how people assume that if a candidate, like Rick Santorum, gets elected, then somehow America will become a theocracy. I lost a friend because I just wouldn’t go accept the premise and down that road when the race was Romney/Santorum and apparently, this was a deal-breaker for the guy. I haven’t lost any sleep over it. It’s just disturbing to me that being overtly religious somehow makes someone unqualified for public office.
I’ve seen way too many people make this weird leap and assume that someone who has religious values can automatically dismantle the current structure of government, so that they can impose a theocracy on the rest of us.
I find myself wondering if they are just reflecting their desire for a secular dictator because the assumption that someone who is faithful can just ‘impose’ their will is crazy - especially if they believe in the American system of Government.
As if their version of a secular dictatorship is so much better than their imagined theocracy.
As someone who has studied politics and has worked in government, I find our current President/situation disturbing & ironic on so many levels.
I’m not hopeful for 2014, given the current state of the Republican Party. As a member of the Party, I don’t say that lightly either. Trying to predict 2016, at this point, is a bridge too far. I don’t think that the Party will continue w/its current coalition, unless some major changes and realizations are made.
I can’t seriously vote for the Democrats, except on the local level and if it’s abundantly clear that the Republican just isn’t qualified for the position they are seeking. It’s rare, but I have voted for Democrats (just not on a national/state level).
On a state level, 3rd parties have a better chance (especially in smaller states), but we fundamentally have a 2-party system.
3rd Parties usually take over one of the major parties when that party fails to represent the people and their issues.
Yep…my 2 cents.