Slavery.
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Religious leaders like James Thornwell and Albert Barnes based their views on slavery on different interpretations of scripture, cultural norms of the time, and personal beliefs about social order and morality. Thornwell, for example, argued that slavery was justified and even beneficial, while Barnes took a more abolitionist stance, believing that slavery was incompatible with Christian values. Their perspectives were shaped by their understanding of theology and the societal contexts in which they lived.
There are as many religious leaders in the world as there are religions.
A government controlled by religious leaders is called a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious laws and beliefs dictate political decisions and governance.
The Pope, Bishops, Sisters (Nuns) society, Priests and ministers are the religious leaders in christianity.
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Since Israel has no official state religion, its political leaders are not religious leaders, and its religious leaders are not political leaders, in contrast to some other countries in the region and elsewhere.
The religious leaders once asked Jesus by what power or authority he performed signs and miracles?
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There have been many governments that have had religious leaders who are also political leaders. This type of government is known as a theocracy. A modern day example of this would be Iran. It is headed by a President, but he takes his orders from religious leaders who are actually in charge.
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