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- imhavingamomentplease answered: There is separation between the state and the church. Unfortunately dito satin, it does not follow (somehow).
- kaileighelizabethjacobs answered: no. not everyone is the same religion, but everyone follows the laws of the government.
- keepwalkingandrolling answered: not religion, but morality.
- friendlyslytherin answered: Absolutely not. Not everyone is any country will be of the same religion
- strangelybonkers said: No. Hell no.
- adistinguishedvillain answered: No. Religion has no place in politics. Ethics do.
- liisiinaloliitamoniiliiziina answered: that’s a big FUCK NO.
- carocarcinogen answered: No.
- indigoirene answered: No, governments should be free of religious influence as that compromises freedom of religion.
- meowcnk answered: no.
- bazookajane answered: No
- battletoasters answered: No more than religion should influence our ability to do what’s right.
- behonestwithmyself answered: Never
- mx10 answered: No, but values should
- mccann93 answered: hmmm, well, it definitly shouldn’t influence one that claims religious freedom :)
- torpengtunay answered: It wouldn’t hurt if religion would influence the policy. But at times, it is not right. There must be a dividing line between the two powers.
- -otherwise answered: Nope. There is a reason why there must be a separation of Church and State.
- meggiesheep answered: No, that would create bias for and/or against other religions and atheism. A secular state rather than a religious one would be more fair.
- amaninapedovan answered: No.
- green-marshen-men answered: No. Not even in the slightest. They govern for the whole population, not just the religious one.
- delicatesoundofthunder answered: No!! You would think that by now people would understand that religion has no place in politics or governance.
- acronychal answered: No
- shannaniganstm answered: No.
- caasssieee answered: No!
- westpost answered: i feel like in order to run things as a government should, needs to be a completely separation between religion and politics
- spelledjustlikeescape answered: No, I don’t think so. It should be based on human-values that are common for each man and woman. If not, it will be impossible to include all
- sorelips answered: no
- thebadmanpuntedbaxter answered: NO.
- whatcam answered: Well in certain aspect Religion is require to influence policies. I.e. Multiculturalism etc.
- loveinthedaises answered: NO!
- nimur answered: yes.
- dharmadiana answered: not at all
- brannigan answered: no.
- orderfromthedisorder said: it’s almost sad that this is even a question
- orderfromthedisorder answered: no
- hoopyfroodyford answered: Big, resounding NO. No no no.
- isweetme answered: yes
- weazley answered: I say kind of.
- whatthesasha answered: NO.
- somethinglee answered: No
- satanislemony reblogged this from herwrittings and added:
No, because in most countries there are many religions within it, and there are separate parts of religions; Catholic…- the-mad-madem answered: Never Ever.
- withhighexpectations answered: ehhh, see im in between. im not very religious. but they should at least take it in account…if that makes sense?
- ridethemillenniumfalcon answered: no.
- odi-the-aibyouka answered: No
- mocheenim answered: No. Those two things should be separated.
- gellybeanstalk answered: No. Religion should only guide those who subscribe to it but the government should have it’s own stand on issues.
- ringsonherfingersbellsonhertoes answered: NO.
- roubidox answered: No, because then the Government wouldn’t be serving the country for everyone as a whole, but would instead be for religious beliefs.
- thedominatrixxx answered: No.
- balanced-peace answered: Nope
- nightlockk answered: I don’t think so, but that’s what they do in my country. I find it ridiculous.
- starlight-jessie-34 answered: Never. It would cause even more conflicts between society
- leirbagfotos answered: not a chance
- justdisturbed answered: This is not 15th century england.
- rahnstawp answered: No!
- justtforshitsandgiggles answered: NO
- charismaticdouche answered: Never.
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