I will assume you are talking about States of the USA; the same answer might not apply to other countries of the world.
The answer depends on the circumstances.
If a group is breaking the law and happens to be a religious group, they are still breaking the law and are subject to law enforcement. An example would be a polygamist sect that forces underage girls into "spiritual marriages."
On the other hand, a preacher can preach, and congregation members may believe, something that State officials or anyone else might consider nonsense.
The above examples are straightforward, black-or-white issues. There are also gray areas where even legal experts may disagree on whether government restrictions are called for. For example, if a church uses its influence to essentially buy an election for its chosen candidate, is it still a church and entitled to tax-exempt status? Different people would have different answers to that.
Religious persecution refers to the mistreatment, discrimination, or harassment of individuals or groups on the basis of their religious beliefs. This can involve violence, restrictions on religious practices, or social or legal discrimination against people because of their faith.
Religious practices refer to the customs, rituals, ceremonies, and traditions followed by individuals or communities as part of their faith or belief system. These practices often involve acts of worship, prayer, meditation, or other spiritual activities unique to a particular religion.
A secular purpose is one which is not necessarily faith-based. For example, organizing a youth group for after school activities may not involve any religious activities. This kind of group would be termed secular. On the other hand, a Bible study group would not be considered secular, as this would involve a religious activity.
Fundamentalism typically refers to a strict, literal interpretation of religious texts or doctrines, often leading to conservative beliefs and practices. It can also involve a rejection of modern or progressive ideas in favor of preserving traditional values within a religious or ideological framework.
Religious celebrations of Christmas focus on the birth of Jesus Christ and may involve attending church services and nativity plays. Secular celebrations tend to focus on the cultural aspects of Christmas, such as gift-giving, decorating trees, and spending time with family and friends without religious connotations.
The economic policy of LAISSEZ-FAIRE, which argued the governments should not involve themselves in economic affairs, comes from the French for "let do" or "leave alone".
Generally speaking state governments do not involve themselves in research and development outside of municipal projects.
You get internal affairs involve.
Generally no. Government affairs typically refers to private/non-profit jobs that involve working with/monitoring the legislative or regulatory affairs functions of the federal government. Some governmental affairs type jobs can be found within the federal government, but by and large these are private/non-profit hired people. States and city/regional governments generally have governmental affairs staff - but they're not federal employees.
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Easter is a religious celebration, so any "special" music would involve religious chants.
No, not all religious practices involve participating in communion every Sunday.
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Involve themselves in reforming society. - Alexis Armstrong :) .
logic and language is a human activity. while communication is going on in human affairs, it takes the place of logic to communicate understanding so as to bring about clarity to the parties involve.
Deism is a belief in a higher power that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs, while Puritanism is a religious belief that emphasizes strict adherence to moral and religious principles, often with a focus on predestination and living a godly life. Deism generally does not involve organized religious practices, while Puritanism is a specific Protestant denomination with its own set of beliefs and practices.
Before World War One, the United States of America had an isolation policy. This meant that they did not involve themselves in any international affairs or wars. However after World War One, there was a massive shift in their policy and they eliminated their isolation policy.