My point was addressing the issue of a "theocracy" which generally in today's terminology in a political sense is government at a national level.
Well...I don't really want to get side-tracked on this issue as the initial topic was some christians planning to take back their churches from liberalism.
I do think, however, you should be up front with your religion. Not nice to throw stones at others' religion but not allow yourself to be exposed to equal scrutiny.
All the best.
"Not nice to throw stones at others' religion but not allow yourself to be exposed to equal scrutiny."
I am not throwing stones at other peoples religion. If one wants to be a Christian they have my OkeDoky, which due to the fact we have a 1st Amendment in the Constitution they don't need.
My issue is what they plan in terms of the political power they are acquiring. So if one wants to bring their religion, which I do not portend to do, into the political arena, then one needs to be ready to get knocked up side the head. It's the people here who make their religion an issue. I don't really care what anyones religion is.
If that doesn't suit one, then don't get in the game.