I tend to take a pragmatic perspective to all this, as I am not strictly opposed to a working, peaceful theocratic state.
What annoys me is that the Christian Right in America has twisted Christianity as a whole into this evangelical, cult-like group that hates gays, hates science and hates other religions. If you actually read the tone of the Bible there isnt a lot of hate going on, in particular there isnt a lot of restriction of choice, only a list of consequences.
What scares me about a US theocratic shift is that the first thing the US seems to do is start lobbying at state level to make certain religious laws real laws (abortion/gay marriage prime examples), which is removing from people the choice that Jesus actually gave everyone (if you believe that of course).
The integration of religious rule into state law is what we see in Iran and Saudi Arabia and its nothing the US should want to emulate for any reason.
What annoys me is that the Christian Right in America has twisted Christianity as a whole into this evangelical, cult-like group that hates gays, hates science and hates other religions. If you actually read the tone of the Bible there isnt a lot of hate going on, in particular there isnt a lot of restriction of choice, only a list of consequences.
What scares me about a US theocratic shift is that the first thing the US seems to do is start lobbying at state level to make certain religious laws real laws (abortion/gay marriage prime examples), which is removing from people the choice that Jesus actually gave everyone (if you believe that of course).
The integration of religious rule into state law is what we see in Iran and Saudi Arabia and its nothing the US should want to emulate for any reason.