READING UNIT - Debate: Religion and Politics Should Not Be Mixed
“Religion and politics must be kept separate. Religion is meant to unite people with similar beliefs into a moral community. Politics, on the other hand, is meant to unite all people of a region into a single community, regardless of personal beliefs and practices. Thus, when the two are mixed, the results are bound to be disastrous”. - Daniel
- “I believe that religion is something that helps you or guides you towards the path of eternal peace and serenity. We live in a country that has great religious diversity. Every religion in this world focuses on one thing that is, life is a give and take relationship. The way you behave with others is the same that you should expect from others. Politics in India nowadays has started using religion as one of its manifestations which is not at all good for the future of this country because it acts as a barrier in the growth of the country. The leading political figures of our country should not indulge in religious debate in politics in order to satisfy their greed for power rather they should focus on inculcating the values highlighted by the religions into the day to day life of people. This will not only help them side by side it will also make this country a good place to live in. - Helly Religion
introduced in politics is not bad, but Politicians use it for their own purpose, this is bad. Misuse of religion for political gain is wrong. This creates conflict among people and is against the principles of any religion. Religion’s actual meaning is to connect people and advocate peace and love for everyone. If religion is mixed in politics for good purpose, then no one will think that it is bad. - Vivek
I think religion and politics should go hand in hand. We as Indians live our daily lives according to our religion then why should we separate it when it comes to politics. Politics is a part of our life and when the rest of our lives are based on religion then politics should also involve religion. Religion teaches us honesty, sincerity and victory of good against evil. If politics will not have religion, it means that it won't have these guiding principles which will further lead to more corrupt political systems. And practically you can't keep them apart. Religion and politics cross over into each other every day. We need to accept it that there is absolutely no way to separate them entirely. - Arjun
1(Q01) Debate Arjun Which one of the speakers most directly opposes the mixing of religion and politics? A. Daniel. B. Helly C. Vivek D. Arjun
2(Q02) Which of the following questions do the students seem to be responding to? A. Do you agree religion is a major political issue facing the world today? B. Are you in favour of separating religion and politics? C. Do you believe politics should interfere in religious practices?
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Any one will not answer such a rude word question.
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1) Helly
2) Are you in favour of seperating religion and politics?
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