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johnstown_johnn
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The question was about living in a “Catholic theocracy.” It does not rule out OTHER social structures. No prob with a “Jewish theocrasy; Muslim; or a Buddist, etc.” They could all have their individual social structures…even a “muticultural society” would be OK.Hmmm, then what happens to those who light a Menorah, or a Yule Log, or celebrate Ramadan (yes, I know that’s in Sept)? There’s a reason for seperation of Church and State. A very important one. People should be able to worship as they please weather it be Catholic, Protastant, Jewish, Muslim, Budidst, Pagan, Whatever. YKWIM? That’s why I love being American
Kim
The idea of a “Catholic theocracy” would not have elements challenging its spiritual base. In today’s world of muticulturalism we can see some religions are less restricted than others. It was not meant to be that way when the Constitution was written. "…the free exercise thereof (religion). Christmas trees and creces are expressions of that freedom but are challenged in court by elements that see that freedom as a threat.
Therefore, in light of today’s tolerances or lack thereof, a Catholic theocracy would be ideal for me…but not everyone, naturally.