Yes, I'd say that restoring rule by God, expressed through autocratic, God-Sanctioned leadership, expressed by Trump, and empowered in accordance with the NON-DEMOCRATIC traditions of the American New Republic, is a pretty good summary of what I would like to see happen.
The term Theocracy is, in its literal sense, a good description, but it's often used perjoratively (e.g. to describe Liberal countries like Iran or Saudi Arabia) so I am reluctant to adopt that term, though, at a technical level, it's what I want.
Saudi Arabia is not a liberal country. It is an absolute monarchy with a deeply conservative and traditional culture heavily influenced by Islamic law (Sharia).Â
Iran is not a liberal country. It is an Islamic theocracy with a political system based on Shia Islam. The country's government is led by a Supreme LeaderÂ
Liberals support Muslim immigration and support the implementation of Sharia Law worldwide
It is impossible to be conservative or traditional and Muslim. The only religion of conservative traditionalists is Christianity. Anything else is a contradiction in terms.
An Islamic theocracy is also a contradition in terms, because God does not support Islam. Like I say, that term is normally used pejoratively and not correctly.
Absolute monarchy or supreme leadership are liberal objectives- see, e.g. the USSR. They oppose the Republican, anti-Democratic traditions that are core to conservative principles.
So yeah, those are not theocracies. Satanocracies, maybe. They are probably the most liberal nations on earth.
Yes, I'd say that restoring rule by God, expressed through autocratic, God-Sanctioned leadership, expressed by Trump, and empowered in accordance with the NON-DEMOCRATIC traditions of the American New Republic, is a pretty good summary of what I would like to see happen.
The term Theocracy is, in its literal sense, a good description, but it's often used perjoratively (e.g. to describe Liberal countries like Iran or Saudi Arabia) so I am reluctant to adopt that term, though, at a technical level, it's what I want.
Saudi Arabia is not a liberal country. It is an absolute monarchy with a deeply conservative and traditional culture heavily influenced by Islamic law (Sharia).Â
Iran is not a liberal country. It is an Islamic theocracy with a political system based on Shia Islam. The country's government is led by a Supreme LeaderÂ
You're fine.
Yes, those are all liberal principles:
So yeah, those are not theocracies. Satanocracies, maybe. They are probably the most liberal nations on earth.
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