It is said that the Christian church is like a hospital. There is an inherent duality to any Christian society, I think. The social forms and political powers that would exist absent Christianity exist within Christianity, and the faith does its work both on these people and on the social forms in the society. So a completely Christian society is not a righteous society, but a society in which the precepts of the faith are effecting changes within every aspect of that society. Of course, this also means that those whose social position is identical to that of Jesus Christ will continue to have a very difficult time, even in the floreat of the Christian society. But, in such a society, they hold the place from which the world is judged, and if they remain faithful to the doctrines, they can perhaps provide the critical assistance in the transformation of the society.
Perhaps.