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a system in which all religions are considered equal??​

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

In a state that is secular, all religions are viewed equally.

Explanation:

  • The secular state sees the person as a citizen, not as a follower of a specific religion.
  • Religion ceases to be significant when defining citizenship; a person's religious beliefs have no bearing on their rights or obligations.
  • Actually, India is a model of secularism.
  • A secular state is one that accords no privileges or preferences to any certain faith.
  • No one is punished or subject to discrimination under a secular state because of the religion they practise.
  • Despite variations in how secularism is practised, France, Mexico, South Korea, and Turkey are all regarded as "constitutionally secular" countries.
  • For instance, whereas France's version of secularism, known as la cité, forbids official involvement in religion, India's concept of secularism does.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

Al religions are viewed and treated equally in the secular state.

Explanation:

  • The person is viewed as a citizen by the secular state, not as a member of a particular faith.Religion loses its importance.

  • A person's religious affiliation has no influence on their rights or obligations when it comes to citizenship. India is indeed a shining example of secularism.

  • A secular state complies with no one is penalised or susceptible to discrimination under a secular state; there are no privileges or preferences to any one faith due to the faith they follow.

  • France, Mexico, South Korea, and Turkey are all considered as "constitutionally secular" nations despite differences in how secularism is practised.

  • For instance, whereas the secularism practised in France.

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