To impose the ideas of one group on anyone else is disastrous.
Serbia is considered more of a Republic government because they follow a religion
The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.
It is considered a religion, yes.
Religion was government
Judaism is the religion of the Jews, it is not a government.
Answer: Atheism is the official religion of the Chinese Government.
The religion was the foundation for their beliefs and colonial government.
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There was no relation between religion and government in the 1850's. Separation between religion and government was enacted in the 1700's.
Government by a religion or religious leader. (theo- means religion and -cracy means government)
There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.
Read what Thomas Jefferson wrote about religion and government. I would also suggest John Adams and his words on the purpose of government. Newsweek this week has an interesting article about religion today. Any one of these sources will give you insights that you may not have considered.