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Curaezipirid
I see that you selected that you would want to live in a theocracy “even if the state religion is not my religion”. I find this quite surprising. Reading some of your posts, you seam to be a very intelligent woman. That leaves me quite perplexed. My only conclusion is that you assume that the government would not make you a second class citizen or offend your moral values. If that is your assumption, I think you have assumed incorrectly. Below are some laws that governments have/do/could impose.
• Carrying any non-state authorized “Holy Book” is illegal.
• Public prayer to anyone other than the “state god” is illegal.
• No structure may be build to any deity other than the “state god” without approval. (Which is never given).
• Only members of the state religion can vote.
• Only members of the state religion can hold public office.
• Only members of the state religion can work/serve in the defense of the country.
• Members of any religion other that the state religion will pay a special tax.
• Making negative statements about the state religion is a crime.
• Making negative statements about state religion’s prophets is punishable under slander laws.
• All non-essential business must be closed during state religion times of worship.
• No non-state religious symbols may be displayed in public.
• It is against the law to tell a member of the state religion about any other religion.
• Citizenship is only available to members of the state religion.
• People not belonging to the state religion must ware a symbol of there non-belief.
• Since all power comes from the state god or the devil, anyone praying to any power that is not the state god is praying to Satan which is punishable by death.
• Stating that a state religious doctrine is false is heresy which is punishable by death.
If these become law, would you still make the same choice?
I see that you selected that you would want to live in a theocracy “even if the state religion is not my religion”. I find this quite surprising. Reading some of your posts, you seam to be a very intelligent woman. That leaves me quite perplexed. My only conclusion is that you assume that the government would not make you a second class citizen or offend your moral values. If that is your assumption, I think you have assumed incorrectly. Below are some laws that governments have/do/could impose.
• Carrying any non-state authorized “Holy Book” is illegal.
• Public prayer to anyone other than the “state god” is illegal.
• No structure may be build to any deity other than the “state god” without approval. (Which is never given).
• Only members of the state religion can vote.
• Only members of the state religion can hold public office.
• Only members of the state religion can work/serve in the defense of the country.
• Members of any religion other that the state religion will pay a special tax.
• Making negative statements about the state religion is a crime.
• Making negative statements about state religion’s prophets is punishable under slander laws.
• All non-essential business must be closed during state religion times of worship.
• No non-state religious symbols may be displayed in public.
• It is against the law to tell a member of the state religion about any other religion.
• Citizenship is only available to members of the state religion.
• People not belonging to the state religion must ware a symbol of there non-belief.
• Since all power comes from the state god or the devil, anyone praying to any power that is not the state god is praying to Satan which is punishable by death.
• Stating that a state religious doctrine is false is heresy which is punishable by death.
If these become law, would you still make the same choice?