What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
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What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Ok I've seen some of you guys say Cruz wants a Theocracy. Today I was riding around with someone for work purposes and they said Cruz wants a Theocracy. What exactly has Cruz said that make y'all think he wants a Theocracy?
I swear I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. I don't know where the heck this is coming from but it's obviously out there.
So what is it? What has he said?
I swear I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. I don't know where the heck this is coming from but it's obviously out there.
So what is it? What has he said?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Ask your wife.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Well he believes in hobbit homes so maybe it's some sort of new age Tolkien fantasy type of thing. Which would actually be cool.
What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Listen to him speak and try to keep an open mind.JohnStOnge wrote:Ok I've seen some of you guys say Cruz wants a Theocracy. Today I was riding around with someone for work purposes and they said Cruz wants a Theocracy. What exactly has Cruz said that make y'all think he wants a Theocracy?
I swear I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. I don't know where the heck this is coming from but it's obviously out there.
So what is it? What has he said?
He's a dominionist (sp). Just listen to his speeches.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Haha. /threadIvytalk wrote:Ask your wife.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressiv ... QoI2y.dpufI believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute…
I believe in an America that is officially neither Catholic, Protestant nor Jewish; where no public official either requests or accepts instructions on public policy from the Pope, the National Council of Churches or any other ecclesiastical source…
I want a chief executive whose public acts are responsible to all groups and obligated to none; who can attend any ceremony, service or dinner his office may appropriately require of him; and whose fulfillment of his presidential oath is not limited or conditioned by any religious oath, ritual or obligation.
- John F. Kennedy
I’m a Christian first, American second, conservative third and Republican fourth. I’ll tell ya, there are a whole lot of people in this country that feel exactly the same way.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
There's nothing wrong with letting your faith guide you. But I do have a problem where you impose your faith onto others through legislation and a perverted view of history.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
It's one of the left's bugaboos.
Mass gun confiscations are more likely to happen than theocracy. In other words, not going to happen.
Mass gun confiscations are more likely to happen than theocracy. In other words, not going to happen.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
No, that would result in a Sheocracy.Ivytalk wrote:Ask your wife.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
kalm wrote:I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute…
I believe in an America that is officially neither Catholic, Protestant nor Jewish; where no public official either requests or accepts instructions on public policy from the Pope, the National Council of Churches or any other ecclesiastical source…
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
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Would this be a Theocracy?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
insert just dback.JohnStOnge wrote:Ok I've seen some of you guys say Cruz wants a Theocracy. Today I was riding around with someone for work purposes and they said Cruz wants a Theocracy. What exactly has Cruz said that make y'all think he wants a Theocracy?
I swear I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. I don't know where the heck this is coming from but it's obviously out there.
So what is it? What has he said?
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Would this be a Theocracy?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
kalm wrote:I want a chief executive whose public acts are responsible to all groups and obligated to none and whose private acts are none of your damn business.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
He dipped his wick and the candles burned out......kalm wrote:Word.89Hen wrote:
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
And what us wrong with that quote?kalm wrote:http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressiv ... QoI2y.dpufI’m a Christian first, American second, conservative third and Republican fourth. I’ll tell ya, there are a whole lot of people in this country that feel exactly the same way.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
I'm with Pwns on this in that I don't think it's that big of a deal. And I would expect most religious people to say that. But I suppose it depends on what kind of a Christian you are and how seriously you carry your beliefs. There are obviously some issues where Christianity and the laws conflict. If you place your faith ahead of the law then...BDKJMU wrote:And what us wrong with that quote?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Ok guys I saw Ibanez say listen to his speeches. I have. That's why I'm asking the question. I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. But, Ibanez, if you want to quote something from one of his speeches that makes you think that I hope you will do it.
The thing about him saying he puts his Christianity first doesn't mean he wants a Theocracy. That's pretty much a given if you're really a Christian. And I think a person can be a Christian without believing the United States should be a Theocracy.
So far I haven't seen anything to support the idea that Cruz wants the United States to be a Theocracy. Again: What I see in Cruz is that he's an Originalist. He believes in proceeding according to the original understanding of the Constitution. Now, that does mean that he does not believe the "Separation of Church and State" as we know it today is really in the Constitution. But he's right about that. Plus in believing that he's no more a believer in Theocracy than the guys who ratified the First Amendment were. He just construes it the way they construed it.
The thing about him saying he puts his Christianity first doesn't mean he wants a Theocracy. That's pretty much a given if you're really a Christian. And I think a person can be a Christian without believing the United States should be a Theocracy.
So far I haven't seen anything to support the idea that Cruz wants the United States to be a Theocracy. Again: What I see in Cruz is that he's an Originalist. He believes in proceeding according to the original understanding of the Constitution. Now, that does mean that he does not believe the "Separation of Church and State" as we know it today is really in the Constitution. But he's right about that. Plus in believing that he's no more a believer in Theocracy than the guys who ratified the First Amendment were. He just construes it the way they construed it.
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Could I ever be a star?
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And say things as they really are
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Could I ever be a star?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Truth has no agenda... and YOU have an obvious agenda JohnJohnStOnge wrote:Ok guys I saw Ibanez say listen to his speeches. I have. That's why I'm asking the question. I haven't heard him say anything to suggest he wants a Theocracy. But, Ibanez, if you want to quote something from one of his speeches that makes you think that I hope you will do it.
The thing about him saying he puts his Christianity first doesn't mean he wants a Theocracy. That's pretty much a given if you're really a Christian. And I think a person can be a Christian without believing the United States should be a Theocracy.
So far I haven't seen anything to support the idea that Cruz wants the United States to be a Theocracy. Again: What I see in Cruz is that he's an Originalist. He believes in proceeding according to the original understanding of the Constitution. Now, that does mean that he does not believe the "Separation of Church and State" as we know it today is really in the Constitution. But he's right about that. Plus in believing that he's no more a believer in Theocracy than the guys who ratified the First Amendment were. He just construes it the way they construed it.
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
My agenda is to find the truth. To stick to the truth.Truth has no agenda... and YOU have an obvious agenda John
For example:
The current "Separation of Church and State" concept in the United States does not exist in the language of the Constitution nor does it exist in the understanding people had of the Constitution when it was generated then ratified. It is an invention of the 20th Century Judiciary.
That is the truth.
Well, I believe that I must tell the truth
And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
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And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
Okay, if you answer these questions "honestly" without quoting Bill LockwoodJohnStOnge wrote:My agenda is to find the truth. To stick to the truth.Truth has no agenda... and YOU have an obvious agenda John
For example:
The current "Separation of Church and State" concept in the United States does not exist in the language of the Constitution nor does it exist in the understanding people had of the Constitution when it was generated then ratified.
That is the truth.
I will take your word on your truth statement
If you avoid them like you avoid everything you can't explain - I'm stick with my original assessment
1) What Church or Religion is mentioned in the constitution?
2) How is the Constitution aligned with any religious texts or Religious beliefs?
3) How many times is the word GOD used in the constitution?
4) The word RELIGIOUS is used how many times in the original document?
5) and under what context?
1954 and 1956 have significance to the USA in regards to the word GOD and our National image
prior to that - not so much...
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
None.1) What Church or Religion is mentioned in the constitution?
The answer to that question could be a long one. For now, suffice to say that the religious beliefs of the people of the day certainly played a role in what they thought of as right and wrong. And the founding document of the nation, the Declaration of Independence, invoked a "Creator" as having "endowed" rights. The Constitution is not the founding document of the nation. It's the Standard Operating Procedures.2) How is the Constitution aligned with any religious texts or Religious beliefs?
Zero.3) How many times is the word GOD used in the constitution?
Once.4) The word RELIGIOUS is used how many times in the original document?
5) and under what context?
Now, I have a question for you. Here is the Establishment Clause:no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
How do you parse that into saying that, for instance, a local public school system cannot as an informal practice read a Christian prayer over the intercom every morning?Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
If you're intellectually honest, you can't.
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Could I ever be a star?
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And say things as they really are
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Could I ever be a star?
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
1). The Declaration also invoked "the laws of nature" which came before "nature's God" so we are clearly an animistic/pagan nation...if you subscribe to the constitution.JohnStOnge wrote:None.1) What Church or Religion is mentioned in the constitution?
The answer to that question could be a long one. For now, suffice to say that the religious beliefs of the people of the day certainly played a role in what they thought of as right and wrong. And the founding document of the nation, the Declaration of Independence, invoked a "Creator" as having "endowed" rights. The Constitution is not the founding document of the nation. It's the Standard Operating Procedures.2) How is the Constitution aligned with any religious texts or Religious beliefs?
Zero.3) How many times is the word GOD used in the constitution?
Once.4) The word RELIGIOUS is used how many times in the original document?
5) and under what context?
Now, I have a question for you. Here is the Establishment Clause:no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
How do you parse that into saying that, for instance, a local public school system cannot as an informal practice read a Christian prayer over the intercom every morning?Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
If you're intellectually honest, you can't.
2). That same constitution also guaranteed the rights of the Dearborn Michigan school district to begin the day with a bow to Mecca and call to Allah if they choose. You of course are fine with that...
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Re: What is it with the Cruz "Theocracy" thing?
JohnStOnge wrote:None.1) What Church or Religion is mentioned in the constitution?
The answer to that question could be a long one. For now, suffice to say that the religious beliefs of the people of the day certainly played a role in what they thought of as right and wrong. And the founding document of the nation, the Declaration of Independence, invoked a "Creator" as having "endowed" rights. The Constitution is not the founding document of the nation. It's the Standard Operating Procedures.2) How is the Constitution aligned with any religious texts or Religious beliefs?
Zero.3) How many times is the word GOD used in the constitution?
Once.4) The word RELIGIOUS is used how many times in the original document?
5) and under what context?
Now, I have a question for you. Here is the Establishment Clause:no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
How do you parse that into saying that, for instance, a local public school system cannot as an informal practice read a Christian prayer over the intercom every morning?Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
If you're intellectually honest, you can't.
I like how you answered #2
By referencing The Declaration of Independence
and then admitting that the Constitution is THE OPERATING PROCEDURES
and in the users manual that is our Constitution the answer is - it is NOT aligned with any religion
but you wouldn't answer the question which doesn't surprise me
and sure:
a school can read the Koran or Satanic Verses if they want to...
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