Any given person who has a religion is going to at least some degree have their political views influenced by their religion. Elected government in the US is something like 98% Christian. I applaud President Obama for having his religion's influence on his policy be somewhat minimal. At the time George W. Bush seemed downright theocratic with how he tried to have some of his religious views dictate policy. But recently we've had a wave of far right Republicans, the Tea Party and Freedom Caucus people who think theocracy is a good idea and make W seem secular in comparison. And it's the ones who think their religion should be law that are the scariest ones. We've got I think 4 very theocratic individuals still trying to become the GOP nominee, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Bobby Jindal. I think Ben Carson probably belongs with that group but he's really not given us any idea of how he'll actually govern (unless his weekly fiction story time that has been every public statement he's made for months counts).