>I really don't want to force the religion (faith, prayer, etc...) But, I beleive you can >separate the civil laws from the religion and enforce those. We really just need a standard >that does not change with the times (to accomodate various new deviencies.)
There are other countries that "separate the civil laws from the religion and
enforce those" - Muslims.
I spent 10 months in Saudi Arabia. The religious law is superior to the civil
law. You are FORCED to pray 5 times a day. All shops close, school pauses, government
shuts down, ect, 5 times a day for prayers. The go through the motions because they
have to.
Do you think creating a separation between civil and religious law will help anyone
have a personal relationship with God? A person comes to God because the want to, not
because a ruling body tells you to.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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