The separation of church and state refers to the principle that government institutions and religious institutions should operate independently of each other to ensure freedom of belief and prevent the influence of religion on government policies. This separation is intended to protect individuals' rights to practice their religion freely while also safeguarding public policies from being dictated by religious doctrines. Inviolable state policies uphold this principle by ensuring that laws and government actions remain neutral regarding religious matters, promoting a pluralistic society where diverse beliefs coexist without state interference.
the principle of the separation of church and state being inviolable is implied from the constitutional prohibitations that "no law shall be made respecting an estasblisment of religion . the principle simply means that the church is not to interfere in purely political matters or temporal aspects of man's life and the state,in purely matter of religion and morals,
Government should stay completely out of religion.
The Philippine Constitution Article 2 Section 6 states that The Separation of Church and State Shall be Inviolable. An explanation for this would be that the government cannot enforce laws with regards to individual religious practices.
People should have the freedom to pick their own religion and not be forced to be what ever religion is mandated by the government.
the seperation of church and state --- nova-net beotch :)
No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
Yes. He felt that the Constitution required a strict separation of church and state.
Antidisesestablishmentarianism is a term that refers to opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, particularly the Church of England in 19th-century England. It reflects resistance to disestablishmentarianism, the movement advocating for the separation of church and state.
No, separation of church and state.
No there was a state church.
man who determined to build a colony that practiced separation of church and state
the words separation of church and state never appear in the constitution......