Do you think politics should be governed by religion?

bestwriter

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That is exactly what is happening in India The ruling party is doing everything in its power to popagate Hinduism and the majority being Hindus they are at an advantage in the coming elections.

How much of it is being taken as a plus point is yet to be seen though as talking to some youngsters they say they want their daily bread and they are not bothered about religion.

What say?
 
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Personally I think religion is a completely different issue from politics, so it does not make sense to play with people's emotions through the use of their religion.
 

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That being the case then it is a sad issue, I think that they will not win because government policies and actions cannot be compared to how the religion wants things to be. Governments align with other governments that support immoral acts which religion does not approve. They sit and dine with those people and you expect religion to come and embrace them? No sir that will not happen a million times.
 

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Yes, I agree. I think it is essential for the church and state to be separate. It is best for the church to stay out of politics to prevent any potential conflicts.
But do you also realize, religion evolved as a political method. Back then the only law state could create were related to religions.
 

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I believe in the separation of church and state. If a country has an official religion, perhaps that is an exception to that belief.
 

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No, I don’t think so. Politics should remain secular to ensure inclusivity and fairness in governance. Mixing politics and religion can lead to biases, exclusion, and conflicts in diverse societies.
 
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