The U.S. legislature treats religion with a degree of separation from government, reflecting the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from establishing an official religion or unduly favoring one religion over another. This contrasts with the practices of some national assemblies, where religion may play a more direct role in legislative processes or national identity. In the U.S., lawmakers often engage with religious groups in a dialogue, but laws must be secular and inclusive of diverse beliefs, upholding the principle of religious freedom. As a result, while religion may influence individual legislators' values, it does not dictate legislative actions or policies.
very badly
I think because they wanted to
Persecution: is the act based on Race or Religion by one group over another
The conquest of Alexander the Great lead to a Hellenization (which means basically making the world Greek-like) throughout his empire. This included spreading the pagan religion of the Greeks and establishing schools and government buildings that were focused on the teachings of Greek philosophers. Neither the Greeks nor Romans forced religious conversion and, for the most part, let people follow whichever religion they were accustomed to. When religion started to cause unrest or rebellions is when they would step in and assert their authority.
At first, they treated them with fairness but much more crule as the empire went on.
strict scrutiny
They outlawed it
The word for discrimination against religion is bigotry. This is where you treat other religion in an unfair manner and disregard them.
It says you should take care of the earth and treat it as God would.
very badly
With care and respect, even if it is not sacred to your religion.
to treat someonepoorly, usually basedon differences in race,politics, or religion
It was banned, and people who were caught practicing religion were punished severly, because they feared that religion would distract the citizens from total loyalty and submission to the government.
they all say that it is wrong to treat the environment in a bad way
It didn't treat people fairly
In Australia Not many people particularly care what religion you are or for that mater if you have a religion at all. politicians put on a bit of a show that they have a religion but this is more to attract a few votes then anything else. government and public service appointments are never made as a result of religion. We like to treat those that treat us well and we expect the same from others regardless of religion. This is Why we have the most stable political system in the world.
religion brings hope to a community, as well as bring people together, because if you really believe in the religion you know that everyone is equal under gods eyes, and that is how we should treat everyone