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Religion and Politics should not be mixed debate in against under 500 words.

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Answered by manishakabi
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Religion should not be mixed with politics

Many people advocate the thought that religion should not be mixed with politics. But is that a practical thing? Is it possible to keep religions and politics away from each other? There is no doubt that religion and politics are two most important elements in people’s lives. And when they both come together arguments are bound to happen. So what is your view on ‘Religions should not be mixed with Politics’?

Yes

• Politics and religions should not mix as politics need to reflect a common opinion and have to make all decisions keeping in view the mutual benefit of all the people.

• If you simply go by the laws in India which is a secular country then definitely as per it the two things should not mix with each other.

• If both the elements are mixed then people will become more biased towards their own religion.

• Whenever politics and religions are mixed then the voting decisions of people have been affected.

• Politics is about power and a religion is about faith. Faith can influence power but when power influences faith it can become disaster. Faith always leads to principles and values.

No

• Religion is all about following the right path and inculcating right values. If true religion is followed then it can definitely result in fair politics.

• Religion and politics have always crossed their paths since years. Sometimes it has resulted in good results and sometimes in bad. But the fact is that they are inseparable.

• Mixing religion and politics can open up the gates to break some old shackles that were not a part of religion but society made it religion.

• It will help many people to do and follow what their religion preaches. Someone who understands and knows their values will make all efforts to respect it and save it.

• Cow killing is not supported by politicians in India. Just because their religion doesn’t approve it.

Conclusion

Politics is all about having a good time in present life and religion is about having faith for the future times. There are times when they both run like parallel banks of river which don’t meet but always run together.

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