How do other countries deal with separating religion from state?
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In practice, church–state separation varies from total separation, mandated by the country's political constitution, as in India and Singapore, to a state religion, as in the Maldives.
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IF THE STATE GOVERNMENT COMES IN THE RELIGIOUS MATTER THEN THE MAJORITY RELIGIOUS PEOPLE WILL MAKE RELATIONS WITH THEM.
THEN THEY WOULD USE THEIR POWER IN FINANCIAL RESOURCES.
TO PREVENT THIS, GOVERNMENT OF MOST COUNTRIES MAKES A LAW THAT THE GOVERNMENT CANNOT COME IN THE RELIGIOUS MATTERS.
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