Neither, really. Both have influences on society and it depends who you are. But I would personally say politics. It governs more, has more control over us. Religion is a choice, you have to obey the laws of the land, but again: it depends who you are.
Human Greed
the game itself was for each leader to try and make his country the most powerful in the game the most powerful wins:)
Music.
Religion and Politics are developed unequally. Religion plays a big roll in most of the book, but at the same time Politics are developed and shown as unfair and one sided. Religion is present throughout the book, while Politics are brought about through James Jarvis's son's death. (Hope that helps) -Joel
i dont know how about all of them
religion
Peter M. Schotten has written: 'Religion, politics, and the law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion, Religion and politics, Religion and state
Yes. Judaism at 75% is the religion professed by most Israelis, but since Israel has no official state religion, it does not overwhelm politics.
Olu Awofeso has written: 'The dynamics of politics and religion in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion and politics
Theocracy.
No, Australia's politics has no bearing on religion and religion has no place in politics
Because it is the main and most practised religion there therefore all the politicians will follow in the Muslim religion.