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What is secular state? how it is different from a theocratic state

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Answered by sahp0337
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Historically, there is a major difference between secularism and theocracy. ... First,

Answered by srivishnusrikrishna5
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A scular state is a idea where the state is neutral to all religion and religious matters.

A secular state should not support any religion and should not give preferential treatment to anybody based on their religion.

The secular state is ruled by a government which believes in the secularism.

But,the theocratic state is ruled by a government which strongly believes in a specific religion.

The people of a secular state can go in the path of their own religious beliefs.

But,the people of a theocratic state cannot go in the path of their own religious beliefs.

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