I know he has said that, but what he's convinced me of is that he believes being Christian is essential to being a good citizen and that being a good Christian citizen means voting for Christian politicians who vote based on their religiously inspired morality.
He wants American not to be an explicit theocracy but an implicit one where, without it having to be written into the rules, Christianity informs every process of government through the beliefs of the governing and governed. What the difference between the two is, I'm not really sure - other than that one is apparently called a theocracy while the other isn't.
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The advantage law is the best law in rugby, because it lets you ignore all the others for the good of the game.
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