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Religion was an important aspect and part of Phoenician society.
No, the clergy is not a branch of government. In the US, there is the separation of church and state. This means that there is no official national religion, and that religion cannot play a part in government affairs.
In some countries, church aka religion is part of government policies and in some countries a particular religion is called the "official religion" of these nations. In Western nations, religion normally plays no role in government practices and policies. In the United States Constitution, the first amendment states that the government cannot establish an "official" religion, nor interfere with the practice of different religions among its citizens. There is a good reason for the amendment to forbid government interference in religion, it prevents government from denying citizens part of their freedoms.
Yes.
Freedom of and freedom from religion was an essential part of good government.
Because unlike countries such as the United States, Israel's government does not have a removal of church and state. Also, religion has been apart of their government for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years, religion plays a large part in their lives and government. Moron.
Yes, the Aztec government was very much so influenced by their religious beliefs. In fact, their religious beliefs affected every part of their lives. Religion went hand in hand with every part of their lives.
it rejects religion playing a part in venices government
its part of the commonwealth religion
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The Establishment Clause is part of the First Amendment. It keeps Congress and other government office out of religion, they cannot define religion or religious practices.
This is NO role for religion in making laws. The need for a secular society is important to maintain a free society where people can worship as they wish. When religion is part of the government it becomes a state religion that doesn’t allow for the freedom of religion. When the English colonies began some came to escape the persecution by the state because they refused to worship according to the government rules.