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Emperor Haile Selassie was the ruler of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and practiced the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian faith.

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Is God the ruler of them all?

Each religion in the world has its own god or gods. And the followers of each religion believe that their supreme god is the ruler of all. So, followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam believe that God is the ruler of the universe, followers of Zoroastrianism believe that Ahura Mazda is the ruler of the universe, and so on. Since there is no objective, provable evidence that one religion is more true than another, we can only say that each belief may be valid for the followers of that religion. Of course the conflicting beliefs in each supreme god can not be true for all people, so it is best for Christians, Jews and Muslims to believe that God is their ruler, and allow others to hold true to their beliefs.


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Hades is a figure in Greek mythology and is associated with the underworld, rather than being a deity in a specific religion. In Greek mythology, Hades is the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead. He is often depicted as a stern and authoritative figure.


What is a secular ruler?

A secular ruler is a political leader who exercises authority over a state or territory without being directly affiliated with a specific religious institution or guided solely by religious laws. They govern in a way that is independent of religious influence and may uphold a separation between religious and governmental matters.


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Religion was a central aspect of Inca life, with the Inca ruler being considered the son of the sun god. Religious ceremonies, such as offerings and sacrifices, were performed to honor and appease the gods. The Inca also believed in an afterlife where individuals were rewarded based on their actions in life.


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