In our daily life, it does not even feel it. If we have money, "We believe in God" is a religious symbol in our currency. If we are a coincidence of loyalty, we say "the country under God", which means God and Catholic. There are Christmas decorations throughout the holidays, these are religious symbols of Catholic faith. None of these things will do harm in any way or harm anyone.
Introduction Integrating or separating a church (or, more importantly, a religion) from a state (national) problem is a problem and can not overstress its relative importance in any society. This comes from the fact that religious beliefs and practices directly influence the influence of national problems in the context of the integration of state and religion. Even better, the mixture of national belief and religious belief tends to have a major impact on lifestyle and speed of social development.
In the United States there is a clear gap between the church and the state and we are seeing ourselves as a secular society. However, Europeans (including the UK) are obsessed with religious problems like politicians who openly talk about abortion, teaching of evolution, school prayers, and God and their religious beliefs I regard it as a religious society. The population of the United States is distributed among many religious Americans and many secular Americans. Religiously strong Americans want to post the Ten Commandments in every public building; abortion is illegal under any circumstances; evolution is not taught as a scientific fact; public art projects insult God and religion We must pray and reconstruct loyalty at school Oath vow to believe that religion must be completely private, strongly secular Americans hold mostly disagree
In his study Robert N. Bella pointed out that the separation of church and state is firmly established in the US Constitution but this does not mean that there is no religious aspect in American political society. He believes that there is actually an American citizenship religion, a non sectarian belief in a sacred symbol derived from the country's history. The scholars describe it as a common value promoting unity, social and cultural integration. Bella's article in 1967 analyzed John Kennedy's inaugural speech: "Is it reasonable to think about how the president uses the word" god "in consideration of the separation between the church and the state? What? The answer is that the separation of church and state does not deny politics). This field is a religious aspect. "