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some points to speak the speech on the topic religion and politics


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Answered by Bhriti182
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Religion has been the main motivational factor for humans since time immemorial. There was no clear form of religion in ancient times, therefore fearing natural forces and worshiping these powers became a common form of religion.

In the religions and beliefs of various ancient civilizations of the world, there is strong power of this unique form of religion. In India, a new realm of religion has been created since the Rigvedic period, from here the yagna, mantra and richas started. Religious blind beliefs along with idol worship and rituals have also made their place.
After this, many religions were introduced in different regions of the world including India, along with interaction between different religions and civilizations as well. In this way, India and other countries became multiracial countries. Since religious groups like Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh were formed in India, it was natural to have religious diversity here too.

The people of the Middle Eastern religions also came here, and due to their socio-political conditions, they got the opportunity to spread their own opinion. Today, India can be called a nation giving equal importance to all kinds of ideas, principles and beliefs. Anyway today's world is more tolerant than before.

In other words, science has given the people of the world more opportunity to stay and go anywhere on earth by providing modern facilities of traffic and communication. The concept of people being small or big on the basis of their religion has struck a lot in the last century; Therefore, the pattern of harassment is ending on a religious basis, regardless of the civilization or the fear of law.

But there are many types of disputes still there because the animals hidden within every human being ever awake, then the social fabric is shattered. When the human community begins to meddle in the name of protecting religion, then even common limitations are constrained to cry eight to eight tears.

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Answered by Rishita2003
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The relation between religion and politics continues to be an important theme in political philosophy, despite the emergent consensus (both among political theorists and in practical political contexts, such as the United Nations) on the right to freedom of conscience and on the need for some sort of separation between church and state. One reason for the importance of this topic is that religions often make strong claims on people’s allegiance, and universal religions make these claims on all people, rather than just a particular community. For example, Islam has traditionally held that all people owe obedience to Allah’s will. Thus, it is probably inevitable that religious commitments will sometimes come into conflict with the demands of politics. But religious beliefs and practices also potentially support politics in many ways. The extent and form of this support is as important to political philosophers as is the possibility for conflict.


Moreover, there has been a growing interest in minority groups and the political rights and entitlements they are due. One result of this interest is substantial attention given to the particular concerns and needs of minority groups who are distinguished by their religion, as opposed to ethnicity, gender, or wealth.


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