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katherine:

why would the church support Absolute Monarchies

katherine:

@YoursTruly @Vocaloid @JustSaiyan

pokie:

Absolute monarchy, or despotic monarchy,[1][2] is a form of monarchy in which one ruler has supreme authority and where that authority is not restricted by any written laws, legislature, or customs.[3] These are often, but not always, hereditary monarchies. In contrast, in constitutional monarchies, the head of state's authority derives from and is legally bounded or restricted by a constitution or legislature.[4] Some monarchies have weak or symbolic legislatures and other governmental bodies the monarch can alter or dissolve at will. Countries where monarchs still maintain absolute power are: Brunei,[5] Oman,[6] Saudi Arabia,[7] Swaziland,[8] Vatican City[9] and the individual emirates composing the United Arab Emirates, which itself is a free association of such monarchies – a federal monarchy.[10]

umm:

@pokie- Next time have sources, instead of stealing off of Wikipedia.

pokie:

this should help

katherine:

and I was this close getting in trouble

pokie:

sorry

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