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AngryAtheist8
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That’s a rather large exception.Yes and no. The article sited in the original post said nothing about a Catholic theocracy (and did not even assume a theocracy), yet the titel of the thread does say something about a Catholic theocracy.
To answer the title, it should be pointed out that besides the Vatican (and before that the Papal states), a Catholic theocracy has never existed. A theocratic form of government has exactly zero support from the Church, and never has had any support. So asking what a American Catholic theocracy would look like is really absurd, as it would be impossible to envision a situation where the Bishops assumed control of the government.
As to Christian theocracies, there have been a couple of examples of those from protestant countries. I believe there was a time when Calvin assume temporal control of Geneva. And from a purely technical sense, maybe Great Britian could be defined as a theocracy. Although that would be more accurately described as Caesaropapism.
So it seems safe to assume the discussion should be more about what a American state would look like in which Catholicism is the established religion.
The only theocracy with regard to Roman Catholicism has been Rome (and the area surrounding it).
Assuming we even accept your argument.