I'm religious. I'm Christian. I've done seminary. I teach religion classes. I read scriptures with my family daily.

I do not want a religion-run government. I don't want the government telling anyone how to worship. I don't want any god involved in political discourse.

@LianaBrooks As a "soft" antitheist (atheistic and opposed to the mere existence of *organized* religion of any kind; although I have no quarrel with those who simply believe, I do view it as faulty logic) I agree.

I would like to see a *hard* separation of church and state - where current political officeholders are not even allowed to *mention* their religious affiliation (or lack thereof), wear religious symbols of any kind, or otherwise publicly discuss spirituality at all.

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@IrelandTorin As a theist and anarchist I would be 100% okay with this. I want public law to be dictated by the needs of the community, not by someone's affinity to any religious stance. If someone wants to live in a religious commune I'm okay with that, but I don't want anyone else's beliefs dictating law that everyone is required to follow.

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