I thought that the USA constitution promised a separation of church and state. So why does the republicans (the party that claims that they care the most about the constitution) wants a theocracy?
>>80960171
Shut up dumb Norwegian
Post source to your bullshit claims
>>80960171
>I thought that the USA constitution promised a separation of church and state
it doesn't
>>80960171
It doesn't
>>80960171
You can have theocracy and democracy at the same time. Unlike in our ally Saudi Arabia, there are regular elections in Iran. The most recent elections were won by a reformist party, but before that, conservative parties often did well. I'd like to see something similar in the west. A Christian fundamentalist supreme leader for life, alongside an elected president and elected parliament, with a religious constitution in place to prevent degenerates from being elected. DEUS LO VULT!
>>80960765
http://www.salon.com/2015/10/25/they_really_want_a_theocracy_the_gop_candidates_who_want_to_make_you_bow_to_their_lord/
Go prep the bull Sven
>>80961703
>Salon
Inb4 the shittiest source you can find. Constantly pushing a left agenda but I guess that explains your line of thinking you cuck.
>>80961703
>salon
>>80961703
>Salon
Stupid Norge/10
>>80961703
desu I don't actually think you're norwegian, but actually just a troll with a proxy
Because democracy doesn't work. America was founded on the idea that
1. Democracy is a superior system for political rule and organization than monarchy and
2. Freedom of religion, and thus separation of church and state, is possible and not only that, desirable. This was in response to what the settlers perceived as institutional decay in Europe. They weren't completely wrong.
But now the democracy experiment has run its course, and Tocqueville has the last laugh. Restore the monarchy, make the state religion the province of the King, and America will be great again.