Interesting video. I liked it, though some of it is the same stuff that gets bantered about. One of the things I get tired of hearing is that our founders were not religious at best or anti-religious at worst. Yes, a few of them might have been and you might even be able to point a few of them out (I'll give you Paine but not Jefferson) but for someone to read what our founders wrote and to see the laws they put forth and to come up with the idea that they were not (or anti) religious is crazy.
All that being said, I don't want a theocracy. Nor do I want to live in a country that is governed by people who have no sense of right and wrong or morality or immorality. I like the fact that some of them are willing to stand up and say that morality isn't subjective...I don't believe it is either. But I don't want all of them coming down on "my side." We need balance and common sense. I like the bantering back and forth between believers and non-believers, religious and non-religious...It maintains a better balance in this country on a political pendulum that I don't want to see swing too far to the left....or the right as far as goverance from a "moral" perspective is concerned.