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== How to Draw ==
== How to Draw ==
1. Make a ball.
2. Draw 7 blue stripes horizontally along the ball.
3. Draw a yellow parabola, with the interior filled in.
4. Mark thin black stripes across the parabola.
5. Put a little black arc for the hole in the hive.
6. Add eyes to the ball.
Now you're done!
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Revision as of 22:57, 6 March 2022

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Theodemocracy is an ideology thought up by Joseph Smith in 1844. It combines aspects of democratic republicanism with theocracy, where Mormon church leaders are democratically elected to a republican style government. The end goal of theodemocracy was to lay the groundwork for the Kingdom of God before the second coming of Christ.

After the death of Joseph Smith, Theodemocracy was brought to Utah by Brigham Young, where it played a small role in the government of the state of Deseret until Utah became a territory in 1850.

History

WIP

Personality and Behaviour

WIP

How to Draw

1. Make a ball. 2. Draw 7 blue stripes horizontally along the ball. 3. Draw a yellow parabola, with the interior filled in. 4. Mark thin black stripes across the parabola. 5. Put a little black arc for the hole in the hive. 6. Add eyes to the ball. Now you're done!

Flag of Theodemocracy
Color Name HEX RGB
Blue #002D6A 0, 45, 106
Yellow #FCC21D 252, 194, 29


Relationships

Friends

  • Christian Democracy - Pretty similar to me, I just place more emphasis on Mormonism in particular.

Frenemies

Enemies

  • Satanic Theocracy - "He cast upon them the fierceness of his wrath, indignation and trouble, by sending Destroying Angels among them."
  • Pagan Theocracy - Indians are the descendants of the Lamanites! Why have you mislead them with fairy tales?

Further Information

Wikipedia

Gallery

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