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EasterJoy
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A theocracy is a government ruled by clergy or people who claim immediate access to divine guidance. It is not the same as a government in which the people are informed by religious sensibility. After all, the Declaration of Independence pre-supposes a Creator and claims that Creator as the source of the rights of humankind. Furthermore, it pre-supposes the existence of a natural law that comes from God:Never said that it was.Let pme just remind me what I was replying to
This type of thing, IMHO, can only be said by someone who likes a theocracy.
“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”
If merely acknowledging the existence of a natural law that ought to guide a just society makes that society into a theocracy, well then we are by our political inheritance a theocracy. Since that describes most societies prior to Communism, however, IMHO that definition is so overly broad as to be either useless or to be an overly-convenient and frankly disingenuous red herring employed in order to exclude moral law from political discourse altogether.
IOW, there are those in this country who do not want “morality” to be a consideration in law-making at all. They act as if a modern society has no just reason whatsoever to hold, let alone enforce, any but the most rudimentary of common moral codes, that any common moral code they don’t happen to agree with is an affront to individual liberty and that mention of such a code should not even be allowed in public discussion.
Horsefeathers. We have a right as a society to make laws that conform to what we know to be right and wrong. We don’t have to apologize that we came to know right from wrong at church or from ancient traditions, instead of out of the books of some “enlightened” modern philosopher or what we have gathered personally from some one or two or three decades of individual experience at suiting ourselves.