Theocracy Questions
A theocratic government typically handles religious extremism by enforcing strict adherence to the dominant religious doctrine and suppressing any form of religious expression or belief that deviates from it. This can be done through various means such as censorship, surveillance, and persecution of individuals or groups deemed as extremists. The government may also employ religious leaders or institutions to promote and propagate the approved religious teachings, while discouraging or even outlawing alternative interpretations or practices.