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[[File:Religious.png]] [[:Category:Religious|Religious]] <br>
[[File:Theocrat.png]] [[:Category:Theocracies|Theocracies]] <br>
[[File:CultcenterTrad.png]] [[:Category:CulturalCulturally CenterRight|Culturally VariableRight]] (Majority) <br> [[File:PagTheo.png]] [[:Category:Esoteric|Esoteric]]
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[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] (Some)<br>
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|song =[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDnENTDuAiI The Witcher 3- Wild Hunt OST - Silver For Monsters]|theorists =312 BC Roman Empire (For State Theocracies)
The Homo Erectus (Paganism within Tribes)|likes = Nature <br> Gods <br> Magic <br> Sex <br> The Spirits <br> Drugs (Specifically psychedelics)
|dislikes = Abrahamic religions <br> Monotheism in general|influences=[[File:Tribal.png]] [[Tribalism]]}}'''Pagan Theocracy''' is a [[file:Religious.png]] [[:Category:Religious|religious]], culturally [[fileFile:CultcenterTrad.png]] [[:Category:Cultural_CenterCulturally Right|variableCulturally Right]] (most times), civically variable, and economically variable but usually center ideology that wants paganism to be the ruling religion over the community. In state societies, this usually manifests itself in extreme [[file:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarianism]] and while may somewhat vary, often will execute those who have a different interpretation of pagan beliefs. However in tribal societies it often is extremely libertarian and varies greatly among practitioners of different areas and is generally much less statist and is usually more of a structure of social taboos to ensure the survival of the tribe and was "more or less" decided by the people of said tribe, whether it be through democratic vote and/or traditional societal roles such as elders or chiefs who often either were elected by the tribe and/or were given such power via tradition.
 
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