Biyernes, Disyembre 4, 2015
Church and State is it really separated?
We always bear in our mind about the separation of church and state. How can affect in us as a citizen that the church and state would be separated?Is there any implications for us personally?But before we gonna look up to this issues let's look the meaning of church, church can be seen in two ways the visible and the invisible church is comprised of all who claim the name of Christian and who gather together for worship and participation of the sacraments: the Lord's supper and Baptism. The members of the visible church claim the name of Christian. The members of the invisible church is the actual body of believers. A state is the means of rule over a defined or "sovereign" territory. It is comprised of an executive, a bureaucracy, courts and other institutions.The biggest threat to religious freedom is not the government — or at least, not the government acting alone. We very rarely have a situation where secular government officials act to repress any particular religion or religion in general. More common are private religious organizations acting through the government by having their own doctrines and beliefs codified into law or policy.Separation of church and state is very important because it practice freedom,none of them cannot over power to one another instead they will know there limitations.It implies us personally because we are living in this state in which they made laws for us as a citizen. Now we know what is church and state important because the “separation of church and state” might be something like “separation of organized religion and civil authority,” because religious and civil authorities are not and should not be invested in the same people or organizations. In practice, this means that civil authority cannot dictate to or control organized religious bodies.
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