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Etymology

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From theo- +‎ conservative.

Noun

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theoconservative (plural theoconservatives)

  1. (US) A person who believes that religion should play a role in forming public policy.
    • 2009, Phil Zuckerman, Atheism and Secularity, page 171:
      Only a small percentage of theoconservatives bother to live a strict Biblical lifestyle (Barna 2003), half their marriages fail, and although polls show that the theoconservative third of the population disapproves of premarital sex, surveys reveal that more than eight in ten theoconservatives engage in it (Finer 2007).

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