It means that religion is separate from politics and goverment.
no any such law was there in french revolution \
There is no law saying they can't, and many do.
It does not have to be capitalized, but it is perfectly fine to do so.
No. By law there has to be a separation of church and state. A "Public" Christian college is a violation of constitutional law.
The state (or country) should always stay out of the affairs of the church. The church should be free from any restrictions from the state since the head is Christ Himself. This doesn't mean that the church is above the law. The church should obey the law unless the law requires disobedience to God, at which point the church should disobey the law in order to obey God. Any idea of "Separation of Church and State" should be for the church's protection from the state, otherwise the result will be to "kick God out" of the country so to speak and that is never a good thing!
Not without altering the constitution (separation of church and state).
the phrase "separation of church and state" is found nowhere in the constitution. Here is what is said "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...".
The separation of the church and state is a must, otherwise law and religion will conflict and cause unrest, as we can see happening in the Middle East.The news of the couple's separation made both families upset.The separation of salt from water is rather easy.
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The Vatican, by its nature and purpose, has no separation of state and religion. In Iran there is minimal separation of state and religion, with the secular government allowed operational freedom within narrow limits, but always subject to control and veto by the religious authorities.
Separation of Church and State is important because we have to remember the way Law and the Constitution sees us in general.
In America that would likely cross the bounds of the separation between Church and State.