Clerics

Separation of church and state is an acceptable ideal in a world without clear evidence of the divine, but when clerics demonstrate proof of divine intervention every day almost as routine, such an idea is foolish at best. Churches both powerful and humble are an immensely important part of the lives of all people in the realm, acting as mediators in disputes, assembling small forces for defense, and taking tithes from the common folk to fund their continued existence. Without these churches to determine what is right or wrong, how can anyone come to understand moral truths under such a varied and fickle pantheon of gods?

Simple: there is no subjectivism, only divinity. The churches must send missionaries to convert the masses.