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'''Theocracy''' is a form of government ruled by divine means or by leaders considered to be divinely guided. [[Israel]] was a theocracy before King Saul. The Islamic Republic of [[Iran]] is a modern-day theocracy, as many commentators believe that the real power in its government lies not in allegedly "democratically-elected" leaders like [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] but in clerics within the government since Iranian law requires Presidential candidates to be approved by the [[Guardian Council]] <ref> 
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'''Theocracy''' is a form of [[government]] ruled by divine means or by leaders considered to be divinely guided.  
Access Denied: Iran’s Exclusionary Elections <i>Human Rights Watch</i> [http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/mena/iran0605/]</ref> and some Iranian laws on homosexuality and adultery come from the Sharia <ref>Netherlands, Sweden: Bar Deportations to Torture in Iran
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- Officials Must Not Return Gay and Lesbian Asylum Seekers to Iran <i>Human Rights Watch </i>[http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/10/06/sweden14361.htm]</ref>. The [[Vatican]] is a formal Christian theocracy, with the [[Pope]] as head of both church and state.
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Only two democracies reserve places in their legislature specifically for representatives of the state religion, these are the aforementioned Islamic Republic of Iran and the [[United Kingdom]] where Bishops of the [[Church of England]] sit in the upper chamber, the [[House of Lords]] under the designation of Lords Spiritual.
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==Examples of Theocracies==
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* Pagan kingdoms and empires under god-kings and [[pharaoh]]s and [[Shamanism|shaman]]s in ancient times before 1000 B.C. and up into the 19th century, in the [[Far East]], [[India]], [[Africa]], Pre-colonial [[Americas]] and [[Polynesia|Pacific islands]].
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* [[Israel]] was a theocracy before [[Saul|King Saul]] was anointed c. 1040 B.C. as God's representative, subject to the prophet [[Samuel]].
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* The [[Kingdom of Judah|United Monarchy of Judah and Israel]] under the anointed kings [[King David|David]] and [[Solomon]], and then Judah under the anointed kings in the line of David, from [[Rehoboam]] to [[Zedekiah]] ([[Fall of Jerusalem|Siege of Jerusalem 587 B.C.]])
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* [[Plato]]'s ideal [[The Republic (Philosophy)|Republic]] (c. 350 B.C.).
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* After the [[Maccabee|Maccabean Revolt]], [[Kingdom of Judah|Judea]] was a theocracy 152 B.C. to 63 B.C. under the [[Hasmoneans|Hasmonean dynasty]] of the high priests.
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* The Christian Roman Empire after [[Constantine]] (c. A.D. 363).
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* The [[Byzantine Empire]] and [[Europe|Christian Europe]] under the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperors]], 4th through 15th centuries. [[Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodoxy]] holds that a true emperor is God's anointed representative on earth.
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* [[Arabian Peninsula|Arabia]] and the [[Middle East]] under [[Muhammad|Mohammed]] and [[Islam]]ic [[caliph]]s and [[sultan]]s
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* The [[Papal States]] under the Catholic [[Pope]]s, from A.D. 754 to 1870.
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* The legendary (fictional) kingdom of [[Prester John]] beginning the 12th century.
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* The [[Russia]]s under the [[Tsar|Czar]] as [[emperor]], obedient to the [[Orthodox Church|Russian Orthodox Church]] up to the abdication of [[Czar Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] (1917).
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* [[Utopia]]n [[Commune|communities]] founded in the United States and Europe 16th through 20th centuries, by such groups as the [[Anabaptists|Anabaptists beginning as early as 1521]]. See especially [[Socialism#Religion|Socialism: Religion]].
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* Rule by the [[Lutheranism|Lutheran Princes]] in accordance with [http://stpaulserie.org/The%20Smalcald%20Articles%20and%20the%20Treatise.pdf The Smalcald Articles] beginning in 1537, with the systematic eradication of Catholicism as a crime punishable by death throughout their territories.
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* [[Geneva|Geneva, Switzerland]] during the [http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/gilbert/14.html Genevan Reform c. 1541-1564 under John Calvin].
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* The several hundred year old [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] theocracy, established in [[Tibet]] with the assumption of power by the Dalai Lamas in 1642, inaugurating the era of "harmonious blend of religion and politics", and headed by the current [[Dalai Lama]], before [[Atheism|atheist]] [[China|Communist China]] invaded in 1950 in order to "liberate" it from religion.
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* [[Salt Lake City]] (1847) and [[Utah]] under the prophets and Council of Elders of the [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints|Latter-day Saints]] in the 19th century in the United States.
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* [[National Socialism]] in [[Germany]] 1925-1945 combined [[Norse mythology]], [[Darwinism]] and [[Theosophical Society|Theosophy]] in a [[Racism|racist]] militant extremist opposition to Judaism and Christianity <ref>''The Occult History of the Third Reich'' 4 program DVD documentary from [http://www.eagle-rock.com Eagle Media], copyright 1987/2004 Eagle Rock Entertainment. Disc 1: 100 minutes Disc 2: 109 minutes Total running time 209 minutes approx. Plus additional interactive content. Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment - Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin. An Eagle Media Release - Eagle Media is a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. ISBN 0-9743194-6-5</ref>
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* Since 1926 the theocratic [http://sabda.sriaurobindoashram.org/catalog/show.php?id=about_saa Sri Aurobindo Ashram] in [[India]].
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* The [[Vatican City|Vatican]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] is a formal [[Christianity|Christian]] theocracy, with the [[Pope]] as head of both church and state. By technicality, Vatican City established by the Treaty of the Lateran in 1929 is a theocracy, as it is ruled by the Pope, placed by a divine election.
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* The [[Islamic Republic]] of [[Iran]] since December 1979 is a modern-day theocracy, as many commentators believe that the real power in its government lies not in allegedly "democratically-elected" leaders like [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] but in [[Clergy|cleric]]s such as the [[Ayatollah]]s within the government, since Iranian law requires [[President]]ial candidates to be approved by the [http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/guardian-council Guardian Council] <ref>
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[https://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/mena/iran0605/ Access Denied: Iran’s Exclusionary Elections ''Human Rights Watch'']</ref> and some Iranian laws on [[homosexuality]] and [[adultery]] come from the [[Sharia law|Sharia]].<ref>[[Netherlands]], [[Sweden]]: Bar Deportations to [[Torture]] in Iran
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- Officials Must Not Return Gay and Lesbian [[Asylum]] Seekers to Iran ''Human Rights Watch ''[http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/10/06/sweden14361.htm]</ref>
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* Only two [[Democracy|democracies]] (or more precisely [[Republic (Politics)|republics]]) reserve places in their legislatures specifically for representatives of the state religion, these are the aforementioned Islamic Republic of Iran and the [[United Kingdom]] where Bishops of the [[Church of England]] sit in the upper chamber, the [[House of Lords]] under the designation of Lords Spiritual, the [[Monarchy|monarch of England]] being also the supreme head of the Church of England since 1559.<ref>[http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/act_of_supremacy2.htm Act of Supremacy]</ref>
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* [[Atheism]] imposed by the [[Reign of Terror]] in [[French Revolution|France]] in the 18th century, and by the [[Soviet Union]], the [[China|People's Republic of China]] and the Communist governments in [[Southeast Asia]], Africa, [[Cuba]] and [[South America]] in the 20th and 21st centuries. See [[Atheism is a religion]].
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* [[Wahhabi]]sm or militant extremist Islam imposed on countries and communities controlled by [[Al Qaeda]], the [[Taliban]], and [[Islamic State|ISIS]] since the beginning of the 21st century, in the Middle East and Africa and island nations in the Pacific.
  
 
==Theocracy as tyranny==
 
==Theocracy as tyranny==
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[[C.S. Lewis]] wrote:
 
[[C.S. Lewis]] wrote:
  
:Of all tyrannies, a [[tyranny]] sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under [[robber barons]] than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own [[conscience]]. [http://www.tsowell.com/quotes.html]
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:Of all tyrannies, a [[tyranny]] sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most [[oppression|oppressive]]. It would be better to live under [[Robber Baron|robber barons]] than under omnipotent moral [[busybody|busybodies]]. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own [[conscience]]. [http://www.tsowell.com/quotes.html]
  
Theocracy may also describe any government which seeks to impose religious principles or law, such as the [[Sharia]], or the Hindu laws of [[Manu Smriti]] <ref>The laws of Manu <i>George Buhler, translated by</i> [http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/manu.htm]</ref> on its population, even if the government is formally [[secular]].   
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Theocracy may also describe any government which seeks to impose religious principles or law, such as the [[Sharia]], or the Hindu laws of [[Manu Smriti]] <ref>[http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/manu.htm The laws of Manu ''George Buhler, translated by'']</ref> on its population, even if the government is formally [[secular]].   
  
One well known example of such a state is Saudi Arabia who's legal system is based on the Sharia law, Saudi Arabia also has a [[religious police]] <ref>Saudi Arabia - The Legal System <i>U.S. Library Of Congress</i> [http://countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/51.htm]</ref>
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One well known example of such a state is Saudi Arabia where the legal system is based on [[Sharia]] ([[Islamic law]] as interpreted by state authorities), [[Saudi Arabia]] also has a [[religious police]] force which rigorously enforces Sharia.<ref>[http://countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/51.htm Saudi Arabia - The Legal System ''U.S. Library Of Congress'']</ref>
  
In Israel, civil cases under the [[Halakhah]] (traditional Jewish law based on the [[Torah]]) are allowed.
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In [[Israel]], civil cases under the [[Halakhah]] (traditional [[Jewish]] law based on the [[Torah]]) are allowed.  However, criminal cases are governed by secular law.
  
 
==Theocracy and the Kingdom of Heaven==
 
==Theocracy and the Kingdom of Heaven==
  
 
In a society where most people are centered on God, and really in touch with His love and His will, the formal system of laws and courts will probably be less necessary.
 
In a society where most people are centered on God, and really in touch with His love and His will, the formal system of laws and courts will probably be less necessary.
[[Sun Myung Moon|Rev. Moon]] said, "Eventually we will not need elections. If people go back to their hometowns and serve they will be be asked to take public offices, become a king or queen, whoever becomes the center of their hometown does not need to be elected." (unofficial sermon notes, Nov. 23, 2010)
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[[Sun Myung Moon|Rev. Moon]] said, "Eventually we will not need [[election]]s. If people go back to their hometowns and serve they will be asked to take public offices, become a [[king]] or [[queen]], whoever becomes the center of their hometown does not need to be elected." (unofficial sermon notes, Nov. 23, 2010)
  
This idea is in contrast to the [[Taliban]]-style theocracy, in which [[Sharia law]] is imposed with sticks and whips and swords.
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This idea is in contrast to the a forcible theocracy, in which [[theocratic law]] is imposed with penalties.
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==Arguments against theocracy==
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* Stifling of [[free speech]] and [[freedom of religion]]. In a theocracy, it would be counterlogical to allow the [[citizen]]s to know, or accept other religions or ideologies.  Presumably, some mechanism will be placed to prevent dangerous speech, or make the ideas within artificially unwanted.
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* Thought is severely engineered, to prevent "dangerous" thoughts ([[Atheism]], etc.).
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* Unaccountable government. Because the government is supposedly an extension of a deity, they cannot be held accountable.  
  
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[[Category:Forms of Government]]
 
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
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* [[Islamic republic]]
*[[Philosophy]]
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* [[Secular state]]
*[[Jewish philosophy]]
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* [[Jewish philosophy]]
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* [[Oligarchy]]
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* [[Aristocracy]]
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* [[Dictatorship]]
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* [[Meritocracy]]
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* [[Oligopoly]]
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* [[Plutocracy]]
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* [[Technocracy]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Theocracy is a form of government ruled by divine means or by leaders considered to be divinely guided.

Examples of Theocracies

  • Israel was a theocracy before King Saul was anointed c. 1040 B.C. as God's representative, subject to the prophet Samuel.
  • The Christian Roman Empire after Constantine (c. A.D. 363).
  • The legendary (fictional) kingdom of Prester John beginning the 12th century.
  • Rule by the Lutheran Princes in accordance with The Smalcald Articles beginning in 1537, with the systematic eradication of Catholicism as a crime punishable by death throughout their territories.
  • The several hundred year old Buddhist theocracy, established in Tibet with the assumption of power by the Dalai Lamas in 1642, inaugurating the era of "harmonious blend of religion and politics", and headed by the current Dalai Lama, before atheist Communist China invaded in 1950 in order to "liberate" it from religion.
  • The Vatican of the Roman Catholic Church is a formal Christian theocracy, with the Pope as head of both church and state. By technicality, Vatican City established by the Treaty of the Lateran in 1929 is a theocracy, as it is ruled by the Pope, placed by a divine election.
  • Only two democracies (or more precisely republics) reserve places in their legislatures specifically for representatives of the state religion, these are the aforementioned Islamic Republic of Iran and the United Kingdom where Bishops of the Church of England sit in the upper chamber, the House of Lords under the designation of Lords Spiritual, the monarch of England being also the supreme head of the Church of England since 1559.[4]
  • Wahhabism or militant extremist Islam imposed on countries and communities controlled by Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and ISIS since the beginning of the 21st century, in the Middle East and Africa and island nations in the Pacific.

Theocracy as tyranny

C.S. Lewis wrote:

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. [2]

Theocracy may also describe any government which seeks to impose religious principles or law, such as the Sharia, or the Hindu laws of Manu Smriti [5] on its population, even if the government is formally secular.

One well known example of such a state is Saudi Arabia where the legal system is based on Sharia (Islamic law as interpreted by state authorities), Saudi Arabia also has a religious police force which rigorously enforces Sharia.[6]

In Israel, civil cases under the Halakhah (traditional Jewish law based on the Torah) are allowed. However, criminal cases are governed by secular law.

Theocracy and the Kingdom of Heaven

In a society where most people are centered on God, and really in touch with His love and His will, the formal system of laws and courts will probably be less necessary. Rev. Moon said, "Eventually we will not need elections. If people go back to their hometowns and serve they will be asked to take public offices, become a king or queen, whoever becomes the center of their hometown does not need to be elected." (unofficial sermon notes, Nov. 23, 2010)

This idea is in contrast to the a forcible theocracy, in which theocratic law is imposed with penalties.

Arguments against theocracy

  • Stifling of free speech and freedom of religion. In a theocracy, it would be counterlogical to allow the citizens to know, or accept other religions or ideologies. Presumably, some mechanism will be placed to prevent dangerous speech, or make the ideas within artificially unwanted.
  • Thought is severely engineered, to prevent "dangerous" thoughts (Atheism, etc.).
  • Unaccountable government. Because the government is supposedly an extension of a deity, they cannot be held accountable.

See also

References

  1. The Occult History of the Third Reich 4 program DVD documentary from Eagle Media, copyright 1987/2004 Eagle Rock Entertainment. Disc 1: 100 minutes Disc 2: 109 minutes Total running time 209 minutes approx. Plus additional interactive content. Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment - Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin. An Eagle Media Release - Eagle Media is a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. ISBN 0-9743194-6-5
  2. Access Denied: Iran’s Exclusionary Elections Human Rights Watch
  3. Netherlands, Sweden: Bar Deportations to Torture in Iran - Officials Must Not Return Gay and Lesbian Asylum Seekers to Iran Human Rights Watch [1]
  4. Act of Supremacy
  5. The laws of Manu George Buhler, translated by
  6. Saudi Arabia - The Legal System U.S. Library Of Congress