Sorry to disappoint you, but we’re still not a theocracy and neither is Israel. Israel protects all religious groups ... from Christians to Judaism and Islam along with their respective religious sites.
The USA, likewise, protects all religious groups in their right to freely practice their religious beliefs ... from Christians to Judaism and Islam, and a whole host of other religions!
And in all that and all those various religions ... the rule of law still applies here and there in Israel and across the various religious boundaries and choices of beliefs. And not a single person has to even believe in God or be required to do so to participate in the government or administer the various functions of government or to vote for representatives of the people.
No disappointment. America never was meant to be a theocracy. Perhaps, we’re speaking past each other. Anyone familiar with America’s Founding knows that it as their Christian character that gave us religious liberty and the rule of law. Lose that Christian character and you lose the rule of law. That’s my only point.
Keep in mind that NK and Cuba have Rule of Law. It’s nothing like ours. Why?