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Why is it important to separation Religion from the state

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Answered by khantanveer7
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The most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from State power. This is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them. Within these religious groups, there will most likely be one group that is in a majority. If this majority religious group has access to State power, then it could quite easily use this power and financial resources to discriminate against and persecute persons of other religions. This tyranny of the majority could result in the discrimination, coercion and at times even the killing of religious minorities. The majority could quite easily prevent minorities from practising their religions. Any form of domination based on religion is in violation of the rights that a democratic society guarantees to each and every citizen irrespective of their religion. Therefore, the tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental Rights that can result is one reason why it is important to separate the State and religion in democratic societies.
Answered by gayathrisree2008
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It is important to separate religion from state because of the following reasons.

1) It is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all the countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them. The tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental Rights can be very harmful for the people belonging to minority.  

2) Another reason behind separating religion from the state is that in democratic societies we need to protect the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace any other religion or have the freedom to interpret religious teachings differently.

3) It is important to separate religion from the stop the domination of one religious community over other.

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