relationship between religion and state
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It draws no distinction between religious values and beliefs. ... The state is neutral with regard to religion, in that it has no defining values of its own; instead, the state is a 'ring' within which different religious interests and opinions may freely coexist and participate in social and civic life on an equal basis.
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Constitutions typically regulate the relationship between religious and state authorities. Some establish a connection between the state and a particular religion or religions, or even give religious laws or institutions a privileged place in the legal–political system.
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