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A theocrat is a person who rules, governs as a representative of god or a deity, or is a member of the ruling group in a theocracy, as a divine king or a high priest.

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A theocrat is a military dictator?

False


Is a theocrat military dictator?

yes


What is theocrat?

A theocrat is a person who rules, governs as a representative of god or a deity, or is a member of the ruling group in a theocracy, as a divine king or a high priest.


What is a ruling priest beginning with t?

theocrat


What is a ruling priest called beginning with t?

theocrat


What is a ruling priest?

A ruling priest is called a Theocrat


How do both a dictator and a theocrat maintain power?

by maintaining power


Is theocracy limited or unlimited government?

Theocracy is an UNLIMITED form of government because the theocrat is not constrained by the rule of law. The theocrat is perfectly capable of committing crimes that are prohibited by law by a process of self-exculpation. There is the counter-argument that theocracy is a limited form of government because the theocrat is held to account by divinities or by religious doctrine (even though he is unaccountable to the people). This is fatuous because theocrats are often able to redefine religious doctrines or parrot new words for the divinities that will exculpate them of what should be a crime.


How long does the leadership stay in power in a theocracy?

Usually for life as the older the ruling theocrat gets the more "venerated" they become.


What do you call the leader of a theocracy?

The head of a theocracy is a THEOCRAT. However, these rulers often use more specialized titles that derive from the religion that they are participating in, such as "God-King", "Son of the Gods", "Mullah", "Ayatollah", "Pope", "Cardinal", "Leader of the Faithful", "Defender of the Faith", etc.


What is the meaning of the Greek or Latin root crat?

it means rule, same thing as the root cracy. such as democrat, theocrat, technocracy, autocrat, bureaucrat and democracy


Is a Theocracy a limited or unlimited government?

Theocracy is an UNLIMITED form of government because the theocrat is not constrained by the rule of law. The theocrat is perfectly capable of committing crimes that are prohibited by law by a process of self-exculpation. There is the counter-argument that theocracy is a limited form of government because the theocrat is held to account by divinities or by religious doctrine (even though he is unaccountable to the people). This is fatuous because theocrats are often able to redefine religious doctrines or parrot new words for the divinities that will exculpate them of what should be a crime.