johnstown johnn:
Balderdash to the anachronistic fingerpointing…it has no place in today’s world.
While the Middle Ages do indeed make for interesting reading, one need not go back nearly that far to find very good indications of what a Church-ruled government might look like.
Consider for iinstance Paul IV in the 1600’s with his “list of forbidden books” and his inquisition that makes Abu Ghraib look like amateur hour. In fact, he even managed to execute the brother of a cardinal he accused of heresy “by proxy” when the cardinal was acquitted.
Or maybe Pius IX, in the 1800’s, who made clear that he felt that the use of force to compel belief was a perfectly acceptable idea.
Or maybe we don’t even need the use of force to make the idea unpalatalbe. The Church has been steadfastly opposed to the entire concept of “democracy”, with it’s free speech and lack of control by the Church, since it’s inception. Into the 1900’s the Church was condemning American democracy. I’m sure the last thing in the world the Church would want is a Church democracy that might then lead people into then thinking that we get to “vote” on matters of doctrine also.
And quite frankly, I am more than certain that they are greatly dismayed by the techological revolution that allows us to sit back in cyberspace pointing fingers at their every foible, second guessing every decision made as if the Church itself is a democracy.
Maybe you think that human nature has changed and that people in power won’t abuse that power if their positions are threatened. A very long history of popes shows otherwise. And the thought that Catholic Theocracy, would not produce an equally-corrupt governing organization, prone to suppression of anything that didn’t agree with their ideas, seems totally ludicrous to me.
You are certainly welcome to disagree with my belief that it would never work, human nature being what it is. To ignore the facts and history however, and consider them “irrelevant”, seem to me to be more than just burying one’s head in the sand. I’m not omniscient, and maybe the Holy Spirit would come down and make a governmental body pure and infallible… History sure doesn’t support any such idea though. And one need not go back in histroy at all to see Church-run government run amok; one need only take a look at Iran in the modern day to see how “freedom” and “progress” work when the ruling body is worried that those things threaten its “religion” and its control of the people.
If you want to find and live in one, by all means go for it. Please don’t try to impose it on me though.