Religion and politics
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Of Religion and Politics, it has been said that:
While the Western world has consisted of many Christian countries and consists today of many secular countries, only America has called itself Judeo-Christian. America is also unique in that it has always combined secular government with a society based on religious values.[1]
The secular push to keep religion out of politics is used to keep Christians out of the political process and deny them influence.[2]
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References
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Duke, Selwyn (December 8, 2019). Separation of Truth and State? Why the Church Must be in Politics. The New American. Retrieved December 8, 2019.