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theocracy

  1. Truthseeker

    The Islamic Republic in Iran is losing it's hold on the population there

    I warn Baha'is not to advocate the overthrow of the government of Iran. Any discussion should be factual only. Closing Circles: Iran’s Exclusionary 2024 Elections | Crisis Group On 1 March, Iran held its twelfth parliamentary election since the 1979 revolution as well as its sixth contest for...
  2. Viker

    Project 2025?

    This is a 17 minute video. If you don't want to watch it that's fine. It lays out an agenda of around 50 or so conservative organizations working in concert to effect, they hope to be a Republican, the next president. Some of what they hope to achieve is truly bone chilling. If you decide to...
  3. ronki23

    Theocracies and fundamentalism

    Why do people say that a theocracy / a country with an official religion is a bad thing ? They say literal interpretation of a religion would be bad too. Are these 2 things related ?
  4. Tambourine

    Why do US Christian fundamentalists want a theocracy?

    Why is it that American Christian fundamentalists are always demanding that people live under a Christian theocracy? This seems to be an idea that's largely confined to the US, as despite being literally ruled by churches and Christian monarchs for over thousand years, the idea of a Christian...
  5. danieldemol

    Countries like Australia prove secularism does not equal communism and other violent antitheisms

    Countries like Australia prove secularism does not equal communism and other violent antitheisms. This thread is basically about secularism vs theocracy
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