No, we don't need more religious superstition and certainly don't need a theocracy. Non-xtians need to do more to stop fanatical religious fundamentalists from influencing public/governmental policies. It's been suggested that internment camps, (similar to the reservations and "indian schools" instituted by malicious xtians), become an option for dealing with zealot fundies attempting to curtail the freedoms protected by the blood spilled by U.S. military peronnel, (not some specious soteriolgical mythology).
Don't worry, you'll be getting the concentration camps you want in the next 4 years.
Why, are they to begin rounding-up faith-blinded fundies like you by then?
Just hope that they read your posts on here before they come for you, so that they'll know you're a good loyal communist and won't drag you off in the middle of the night!
Drats, I'm neither a commie nor a supporter of the type of repressive theocracy your religious beliefs represent.
Freedom of religion is one of the freedoms protected by the military, but I guess you only think that applies to people with no religion?
I was in the military protecting every citizen's 'freedoms', not just those with mind-blinded religious delusions. Those aren't protected by some hypothetical 'deity', that's accomplished by armed military personnel.