Zaac said:
There has to be otherwise I could not have put the words on the screen.
No, there doesn't have to be otherwise.
Just because I can put the words "pink" and "unicorn" next to each other does not mean that pink unicorns actually exist.
Likewise, just because you can put the words "secular" and "theocracy" next to each other does not mean that there is such a thing as a secular theocracy.
Invalid and nonsensical?

Now you stop being mean to me.
As I have already explained, and this is pertinent to the above point, the concept of a secular theocracy is inherently contradictory and thus invalid and nonsensical.
Apparently not cause the marriages are still being blocked and unrecognized.
And that is not due to U.S. laws being subject to what the Bible says. It is subject to members of the population, legislators, and the president forcing their religious beliefs onto others, which is not only immoral, but also unconstitutional. Thankfully the courts are stepping in and have continued to decide that there are no logical, secular, and Consitutional justifications to deny homosexuals marriage rights.
Well unless you're planning on starting your own state, you better start to care.
Again, I don't care if homosexual marriages are
recognized in fundamentalist Christianity. I care that they are recognized by the government.
Just because fundamentalist Christianity is well known for its irrational, unthinking, vacuous intolerance and hatred, particularly for homosexuals and their equal rights, does not mean the government is subject to legislating according to the Bible or how fundamentalists view the Bible. This is not about recognition of marriages in religion such as fundamentalist Christianity, but rather in the government.