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The republic of Cuba is a secular state... yes!
No. Iraq has Islam as an official state religion. However, it sits in the grey area between a secular state and a theocracy.
The opposite of theocracy is secularism, which advocates for the separation of religion and state, ensuring that religious beliefs do not influence governmental decisions. In a secular system, laws are based on civil and democratic principles rather than religious doctrines.
Since he was not a head of state of a theocracy but the president of a secular government nothing would have "happened".
With the exception of modern theocracies, which have more standard secular education, theocracies, by and large, have exclusively or predominantly religious education.
The government of Iran is dominated by Islamic laws and by Islamic leaders who have a large influence in the secular parts of Iran's government. The government is often referred to as a republic -theocracy. Only Islamic law limits the power of government.
Secular is religious and non secular is like Valentines Day which is not tied to any religion. Easter, Christmas, Lent, and others are examples of secular holidays.
No, it wasn't. The priests were very powerful but the ruler, secular.
whats the difference of secular and humanism
The church is guided by the Holy Spirit as the truth to impose the law of the church while the government is so secular and accepting opinions to make it as the truth when the legislators made the law.
non secular is all about religious aspects, and secular is not. ex. Christmas is a religious holiday so it is non secular, and pi day is not so it is secular