Should religion have no place at all in politics?

Should religion have no place at all in politics?

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“Should religion have no place at all in politics?” explores one of the oldest and most sensitive questions in public life: where faith ends and political power begins. Across history, religion has shaped laws, leadership, national identity, and collective values, leaving a deep mark on how societies govern themselves. This debate is about more than personal belief. It examines the role of religious ideas, symbols, and traditions in political institutions and public decisions. It also raises broader questions about secularism, state neutrality, social cohesion, and how modern democracies define shared rules in diverse societies. As nations become more pluralistic, this topic remains central to understanding the balance between heritage, belief, and the structure of political life.

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