A theocracy is not a Christian nation. A Christian nation is one where Christianity was the majority religion...which it was. And call it what you will, all the tennets of freedom and personal responsibility....family structure...work ethic....moral code....they're all biblical first, adopted later (insert obscure babylonian reference or hindi paradigm and misplaced old testament context here).
I would never advocate for a theocracy and did not claim the US ever was one.
A theocracy is not a Christian nation. A Christian nation is one where Christianity was the majority religion...which it was. And call it what you will, all the tennets of freedom and personal responsibility....family structure...work ethic....moral code....they're all biblical first, adopted later (insert obscure babylonian reference or hindi paradigm and misplaced old testament context here).
I would never advocate for a theocracy and did not claim the US ever was one.
I totally agree.
If you lived in a theocracy that allowed free will, would you know it was a theocracy. Perhaps you would blame the result of bad decisions on karma.