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Please find another way to ask your question; it is not clear what you are asking. You could be asking:

  • if members of a religion dominate or control the clergy of that religion.
  • if clergy dominate or control the members of a religion.
  • if non-religious people control or dominate religious people.
  • if religious people control or dominate non-religious people.
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