DefenderAO
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Pluralism in itself is not a plague. Our founding fathers knew America was going to be and already was a pluralistic society. The best form of govt to deal with this dynamic was the representative democracy form which was set up with checks and balances so no party (people group - rich/poor, political, race, etc) had the power to exert their will unjustly on other parties. As I Christian, I do not want a man made theocracy in which one set value system/world view rules - this is Iran. What happens if said theocracy decides that a certain sect of Christianity was the only right sect - all others would be persecuted or left out of the political marketplace. Our type of govt allows the Christian faith to flourish as well as the 'faith' of non-believers. Yes, it would be easier if each world view group had its only little country in which we could 'incubate' ourselves from every other influence - easier but not better; easier but not missional, easier but not sanctifying, easier but not Christ like. Like you, I grieve over the current state of our society - we all hurt. Good people of all faiths and non-faiths need to stand up against the tide in the areas they have influence. Direct action, voting, contacting our congress representatives, etc. There is something us 'little' guys can do.
The term "relativism" may be more appropriate to my points, then. If your truth opposes someone else's truth, who becomes correct? The mob? That's democracy.
And to your exact point here. What happens if said government decides that a certain sect of society was the only right sect - all others would be persecuted...
The exact Founding Father's point of the 2A.