Back in the days of Constantinople, the Orthodox Church was highly involved in government and politics. Even though there was separation of Church and State, the Church exercised considerable influence in the government of Constantinople.
Some governments use tax money paid by the citizens to support a certain church but not any others. That continues to be the practice in many countries.
The central region of India is connected through art to the religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. The region has religious art in many of the government buildings.
The central region of India is connected through art to the religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. The region has religious art in many of the government buildings.
Although the amount of tax breaks and similar inducments religions get is massive, the government dosent directly fund religions.
The religions in Egypt at the moment is Islam and Christianity. These religions are not connected to the religions of ancient egypt.
it allowed people to follow many different religions.
The South Asian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism are the religions that would have benefited the most from the creation of a single regional British government. In Bhutan, the current government is making increasing efforts to preserve current cultural traditions.
no
because the government was bast on the Church
Unfortunately there are so many false religions worldwide that this can't be answered with 100% certainty but NO, there is no major false religions that hold the banana as any form of symbolism.
Yes, government spending is included in the expenditures calculations of GDP.
Freedom to choose your religion and not be persecuted for it by government or by other citizens.
It is all according to which religion you are referring to. Most religions are Socialistic in their Government, while a minority are Theocratic.