Neither Christian, nor especially Muslims, should dominate U.S. government operations. I don’t care what religion an individual is, as long as their religion not factor into the government’s operations.
No good has EVER come of a theocratic construct, only persecution has resulted.
As for the article’s author protesting that he isn’t calling for a theocracy...he protests too much.
What is your definition of a theocracy? I doubt anyone is suggesting a priest become a dictator over America. But we have had quite a few Christian presidents and survived just fine. Again, I’ll take Christians over muslims any day. I don’t want a theocracy, either. I don’t think anyone does, other than muslims.
1) I vote as a Christian. My duty to God is greater than, and informs, my duty to Country.
2) Your statement is absurd. A man's faith and practice of his faith is part of who and what he is. A Christian will govern as a Christian, a mohammedan will govern as a mohammedan, an atheist will govern as an atheist. You seem to demand that all, regardless of faith or practice, govern as atheists. Do I understand your intent correctly?