With the diversity of our nation, it would destroy us.
2006-09-24 16:17:06
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answered by Common Sense 5
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Only if those in charge were actually divinely guided. But being that those who seek positions of power are more often than not motivated by power, glory, and self-gain, it seems improbable to have a Christian theocracy.
That is, those who could actually do the job would not want power, glory, and self-gain. And therefore would not come to the front as leaders in a world of politics, delusions of personal heroism, resource confiscation, and all that attendant garbage.
2006-09-24 23:29:25
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answered by Gestalt 6
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I don't believe that would be wise. Isn't there enough hatred in the world? Why would they want to make more enemies?
I believe that making others look evil (that goes not only for the USA!) will bring peace in the world.
Love is the answer - whatever the question. - Not ridgit doctrines.
2006-09-24 23:24:55
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answered by fresch2 4
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Waiting to see answers...slow in coming... Scarily interesting question...
2006-09-24 23:18:55
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answered by Indigo 7
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Not me. Christ was was not a part of the government while he was on earth.
2006-09-24 23:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me !!! It's more interesting this way !
2006-09-24 23:18:49
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answered by rag1875 3
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Not this Christian.
2006-09-24 23:21:07
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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