Evaluation of religious subject matter "The purpose of Christian holidays is to amuse people themselves." I have not decided on this statement yet.
In 1785, James Madison wrote one of the most important statements about political and religious freedom. It is called "memorial and protest" against religious evaluation. Madison 's statements and protests were against bills from the Virginia Legislature. The Virginia Legislature used public taxes to support Christian teachers. In 1920, the Netherlands passed a law to grant subsidies to public private schools. By 1959, only 28% of primary school students attended public school (Netherlands School System, 1960, p. 25). In "Accommodation Politics" (1968, 1 page), Arend Lijphart wrote: "The Netherlands are characterized by an extraordinary degree of social division, deep religious and class divisions are separated Well, self-sufficiency population group is divided ...
In the related epistemology of "different literature", we found a clear response. Of course religious individuals (and groups) believe that it is not appropriate to place religious beliefs in any form of assessment. For example, a believer (sometimes called a believer) believes that religious beliefs do not belong to the right kind of rational evaluation, and / or such beliefs are indicative of lack of faith, There are few philosophers who currently have such a position. Most people believe that monopolists have the right to appreciate their beliefs at least in the face of religious diversity.