In a theocracy, power is derived from religious authority and is often believed to be divinely ordained. Religious leaders or institutions hold significant influence over political decisions, and laws are typically based on religious texts or doctrines. This intertwining of government and religion means that the authority is seen as legitimate through spiritual beliefs, rather than through democratic or secular means. Consequently, the ruling power is often viewed as representing the will of a deity or the principles of a specific faith.
A theocracy is a government where the rulers have power by a set of religious beliefs.
A theocracy is a government where the rulers have power by a set of religious beliefs.
"Theocracy" means that power is held by religious leaders.
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Religious leaders
The Leaders of the church have the power, and is derived from God.
Among priests.
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