You believe that intertwining religion and government will lead to a morally guided society with strong values and unity.
Anti-secularism is a political ideology that opposes secularism, the principle of separation of the government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. Anti-secularists believe that religion should play a more direct role in public life, government policies, and societal norms. They argue that secularism can lead to moral decay, as it often promotes the exclusion of religious considerations from public life, which they believe are essential for maintaining moral order.
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Would you advocate for or against the inclusion of religious ideology in environmental policy-making and why?
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I think that although religion is important to many people, church and state should remain separate to avoid bias in the policy-making system
@9L3FLS3Republican2mos2MO
I would always want to advocate what my beliefs are because this country was founded on the belief of Christianity. Other countries don't have a problem with using their religious beliefs, so why should we.
@9L3DVR62mos2MO
there should not be religion in policy making decisions, they need to be kept seprate.
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How would you feel if community service projects were motivated by religious beliefs, rather than secular goals?
I don't have a problem with something good being done for religious reasons as long as there is no discrimination and there is no attempts by those who did the project to tie religious indoctrination to it.
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I would absolutely hate that agenda due to how biased it is
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What's your take on the balance between freedom of religion and a government's neutral stance?
@9JHRD9F4mos4MO
Freedom of religion and the religious morals should be incorporated into the government as we need the guidance. There should be no government monitoring and we should keep God central.
@9JFV2H6Independent4mos4MO
I think that anyone and everyone should have the right to freedom of religion this should not be a topic of debate since there should be separation of church and state.
@9JHDJ9N 4mos4MO
This country was based with the idea that church and state be separate, and that everyone is entitled to their own religion
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An individual has a right to embrace their own religious beliefs.
@9JH6MKZ4mos4MO
Look embrace your beliefs but do not try to force others to follow something they may not believe in. Abortion being one of the big ones right now, and Trans rights. Just cause your religion says its bad doesn't mean we have to agree.
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Freedom of religion requires government neutrality.
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Could the dynamics of social welfare and assistance programs change under the influence of religious morals, and how do you feel about this?
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I think that everyone has their right to pursue whichever religion they want and along with this we should try to keep religion and government affairs separated as much as possible to keep people from feeling excluded.
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Yes, but I don't see that as a necessarily bad thing
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I don’t think the government should be largely influenced by any religion
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Do you think your personal ethical standards would be different if they weren't influenced by any religious background?
@9HTW8L8Republican5mos5MO
Yes, I think my life would be a lot different if I wasn't influenced by my religious background
@9HV47NQ5mos5MO
Yes. If my parents were not incredibly strict on enforcing their religious beliefs on me, My views on political parties wouldve changed. Not that I have any currently.
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Yes, I believe religious beliefs and backgrounds have a heavy impact
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Do you think that public celebrations and holidays should be based on religious traditions?
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What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of having religious education mandatory in schools?
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America is not a Christian country. It started as a land of rejects and stolen people taking over Native lands from people who helped the land. Now, we have every religion here. Even if Christianty is a major religion here l, not everyone is Christian. Government and Religion should not be together. It will cause more racism. More control over people lives who do not share the same views are the next person. Might as well become a communist if you want religion and government.
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Potential benefits are that people are more aware of other beliefs and how they live their life.
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Do you think that countries with religiously influenced laws have stronger or weaker international relationships, and why?
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Yes Countries that are influenced by religion have the capability to have more opposing viewpoints from other countries which then creates international weakness although that may be true there is a possibility that a nation can be founded on religion and be able to contribute to international relations without pushing agendas onto others
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I think they will have stronger relationships because of the religious laws.
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What role do you think religion should play in workplace ethics and laws?
@9HNLQLFIndependent6mos6MO
Citizens should be free to conduct themselves however their belief systems demand. There should be no hegemonic influence for or against the practices of religion or secular obsessions.
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How could your personal goals and dreams be supported or hindered in a society that prioritizes religious over secular values?
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Not everyone practices the same Religion, so operating under the impression of such can be oppressive to people with other lifestyles.
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My believes would probably be more openly supported by other Christians and criticized by non-believers just as much. Can lead to more hostility.
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Have you ever felt that a moral decision was clearer when considered through a religious lens, and can you share that moment?
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I didn't feel that a decision was clearer through a religious lens.
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Many moral issues, especially those related to human life, like abortion or the death penalty, are a lot easier to understand when you look at them through the lens of a morally solid foundation, like the Catholic faith.
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