From memory I think it is Vatican City. Hope this helps. A$
State control of religion is associated with religious control of state, although the latter is usually more subtle. Some people of strong religious faith may regard a degree of religious influence in politics to be a good thing, but overlook the consequent risk of the state influencing religion.One way to avoid state control of religion is to be alert to any attempts by religion to control the political agenda. Another is to make the political leaders aware that we want a clear separation of church and state.
None. The only countries I know of whose official state religion is Buddhism is Cambodia and Bhutan.
No. They are preventing drinking generally on Sunday. The state has the right to regulate bars and drinking. Religion has nothing to do with it.
Because it is the opiate of the masses and how else will the church and state control the people?
Because it became (perhaps by divine design) the single, state religion of one of the greatest and long lived early empires - the Roman empire.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
Yugoslavia
The state should regulate centers.
A secular state is one that does not allow religion and/or religious considerations to exert any control or influence over the government. The opposite would be a religious state.
us
Yes, religious beliefs can be regulated by the state to an extent. However, there are often restrictions in place to protect the freedom of religion and expression. The state can regulate religious practices if they violate laws or infringe upon the rights of others, but they should not impose beliefs or discriminate against any particular religion.
The texas surveyors office was established to regulate and control oil prices.