This is from Lewis's essay on the Humanitarian Theory of Punishment. 
A great many popular blue prints for a Christian society are merely what  the Elizabethans called ‘eggs in moonshine’ because they assume that  the whole society is Christian or that the Christians are in control.   This is not so in most contemporary States.  Even if it were, our rulers  would still be fallen men, and, therefore neither very wise nor very  good.  As it is, they will usually be unbelievers.  And since wisdom and  virtue are not the only or the commonest qualifications for a place in  the government, they will not often be even the best unbelievers.  
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Would love to hear your thoughts on christian reconstructionists. Have you ever addressed this?
I just gave you Lewis's thoughts on Christian Reconstructionism, which is identical to Lewis's. Eggs in Moonshine.
If you're tempted to Christian Reconstructionism, you don't need debate, you need help. You can get that help by reading Lewis's essay Meditation on the Third Commandment from God in the Dock ten times.
Thanks! I am certainly not tempted by christian reconstructionism, I am much more interested in its refutation. I will check out that essay.
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