Theocracy is a religious based goverment, and ruled by people who believe in Christ and God.
The first part of this answer is correct. The second part is not. A theocracy is indeed a religious based government. But not necessarily Christian. It could be any organized belief system. Not just Christianity.
A theocracy is ruled by priest and religion. Democracy invest the supreme power in the citizens in the community
Theocracy and democracy are two distinct forms of governance. In a theocracy, religious leaders or institutions hold political power, and laws are often based on religious doctrines, making religious authority central to governance. In contrast, democracy is a system where power is vested in the people, who exercise it directly or through elected representatives, emphasizing individual rights and secular laws. Essentially, theocracy prioritizes religious authority, while democracy prioritizes popular sovereignty and civil liberties.
They are functionally the same. Theocracy is the rule by a small number of a religious sect. The Vatican is an example of a theocracy. The Massachusetts Bay Company was another.
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
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No, Israel is a democracy.
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No. Ireland is a democracy.
No real similarity. A democracy is represented by the people through the use of votes. A theocracy is run by the church leaders who tell the people what to do.
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A theocracy is run by a ruling elite of a single religion. One modern day example is Iran. It is impossible to have a true democracy in a theocracy because the people are not allowed to vote someone into office from a different religion.