In the Bible, it is clear the people wanted to be ruled like everyone else. But it didn't just fall all apart with the conflict among Kings. It was evident after Moses was called to lead them out of Egypt. In no time, they were mumbling and complaining ...about this and that. That they were in the wilderness certainly made it more difficult, but they had to trust God's provision ...and God did provide.
Then when they reached the "land of milk and honey", you'd think they would abound with thanksgiving for the plenty. But they fell away, time and again ...one time with disturbing similarity to one account we read about in Sodom. Do we find ourselves also in a "land of plenty", becoming wise in our own eyes ...or conceits?
If we try so hard to honor the "right to exist" of everything that is against God, then we build a nation without His principles and precepts. Every person has the right to exist, and every idea does exist ...but if we try to replace our stated belief in the existence of God, with something other than God: and view that only, as the primary thing that should exist, then we are minimizing our own existence and the realization of where that may lead us.
Where can God be found, without His principles ...and without following His Word. We cannot have God without having who He is. And if we leave God out, then what is left? Is a nation without God, not soon to be nothing more than a nation thriving on evil?
To disregard God, is to disregard human beings ...to say we have regard for human beings without God, is either promoted by the naive, or by those who hope we are.