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		<title>The Discussion of Religion and the Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Religion and the law is a topic that has been debated about for centuries. This is probably why religion is forbidden to be discussed in certain places. After all the years of constant debate about religion and the law, we still do not completely agree. In fact, some would argue that are discussions about law [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Religion and the law is a topic that has been debated about for centuries.  This is probably why religion is forbidden to be discussed in certain places.  After all the years of constant debate about religion and the law, we still do not completely agree.  In fact, some would argue that are discussions about law and religion have only become more complex.  Many believe that this is because law and religion are not talked about enough.  Many feel that the world would be a much better place if religion and the law was discussed in a civil manner in an open forum.  These discussions of law and religion would allow us to get at the root of the problems that often has these pertinent conversations ending in anger and disaster.  Many think that these law and religion discussions will serve as great therapy.  The belief is that the law and religion  discussions will allow for the same advantages that any great therapy will give.  Once those harsh feelings and resentments come out about law and religion, they can be further exposed, dissected, then amended with the cooperation of all the involved parties.  But now that this type of law and religion discussion is widely forbidden in most forums, I guess it will be hard for us to determine the potential influence that this could bring to the world.</p>
<p>1.  Another option that should potentially be considered is to possibly have the lawmakers initiate their own discussions about religion and the law.  It is known that the lawmakers touch on the surface in their discussions about law and religion, but many say that they are not really delving into the inherent issues there.</p>
<p>2.  In their discussions about religion and the law, many common people believe that the government says that law and religion are two separate entities, but many feel that the governing official do not practice the law in this fashion.  Many say in their discussions about religion and the law that the lawmakers treat religion and the law as if they are one in the same.  Many feel as though the lawmakers govern on the very basis of religion and the law together.  They see things as though the government bases their decisions on religion.  And this is not to say that they make decisions based on their moral religious values.  But many believe that the core basis for many of their decisions if to stay in line with what they believe that their religion dictates.  And for that very reason, many feel forced to believe that religion and the law are not two separate things.  Instead, religion and the law are very much related.  That leaves some to agree with the notion of law and religion, and some to not.</p>
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		<title>Religious Law and Abortion: What Some Christians Believe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of the Christian faith believe that the religious law highly forbids abortion. In fact, many believe that the religious law may see this as murder. Under the religious laws of the Ten Commandments, one of the commandments highly forbid the act of murder. And since so many believe that abortion is murder, they feel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of the Christian faith believe that the religious law highly forbids abortion.  In fact, many believe that the religious law may see this as murder.  Under the religious laws of the Ten Commandments, one of the commandments highly forbid the act of murder.  And since so many believe that abortion is murder, they feel that it is forbidden by way of the religious laws.  And many will go to all costs to express this belief.  Some wonder why this is even the case.  Many feel that if the law and religion are supposed to be two separate entities, then why would one say that abortion should be ceased because it violates religious law.  One would argue that this is because religious law is very much a part of common law.  Throughout the years, abortion has become a very popular topic that is often discussed, and it has never been at all uncommon that religious law tends to be a part of the conversation at one point or another.  But the question that many are pondering about is whether or not religious law has a huge impact on the opinion of the law&#8217;s approach to abortion.  </p>
<p>1.  On the other hand, there are those that study the religious laws quite intensely, but they still believe that the religious laws does not condemn the act of having an abortion.  There belief is that although the religious laws probably do not favor the act of having an abortion, they do not believe that there is a religious law that makes this declaration.  They feel as though those that believe that the religious laws forbid abortion is based on their own assumptions about religious law.  Nevertheless, that is just one interpretation of some people&#8217;s perception of the relationship between religious laws and abortion.</p>
<p>2.  Although there are many religious laws that are debated from time to time, religious law and abortion seem to be one of the most commonly debated topics surrounding religious law.  No matter what religious laws that you follow as a Christian to draw your belief on the topic of abortion is a personal choice.  Ultimately, every one is going to develop their own opinions, and they are going to be entitled to those opinions.  However, it is most important to many Christians, no matter what their personal view on abortion is, that the religious laws and how they relate to abortion, not to be a driving force that will divide the church.</p>
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		<title>Law and Religion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although law and religion are often said to be separate, it is important for the government to discuss the relationship between the two. In order for separation to be set in place between law and religion, the government has to sit down and devise these formulas that are going to promote the separation. In the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although law and religion are often said to be separate, it is important for the government to discuss the relationship between the two.  In order for separation to be set in place between law and religion, the government has to sit down and devise these formulas that are going to promote the separation.  In the government&#8217;s discussion about laws and religion, it is important that whatever new laws that are composed in regards to law and religion still hold true to giving people the religious freedom that they want.  The separation between laws and religion is about making sure that the people are content with the decisions that they make.  They want to come to fair conclusions when it comes to the laws and religion.  Although no mater what the government decides to do between law and religion, everyone is not going to be happy, the aim is often to make sure that the people are happy.  Even if they may not be directly happy with the government&#8217;s final decision when they are discussing a matter of law and religion, many are at least happy with the idea of knowing that the law and religion discussion was done to work things out to the best of their interest in terms of religious freedom.</p>
<p>1.  The First Amendment is one of the most important documentation that relates to laws and religion.  This is one of the first times that laws and religion were clearly defined on this level.  Although everyone may not be completely familiar with every federal law and religion sanction, they are certainly aware of the laws and religion sanctions that are found in the First Amendment.  This was one of the first times when law and religion were declared as separate entities, officially giving people the right to their freedom of religion.</p>
<p>2.  The Supreme Court has gone on to pass further sanctions in regards to laws and religion throughout the years.  One of the key basis that has been touched upon by the Supreme Court in terms of laws and religion is religion in the schools.  The Supreme Court has addressed the notion of prayer in public schools, as well as religious teaching.</p>
<p>3.  Another topic of discussion in term of laws and religion is religious displays and symbols.  In the government&#8217;s discussion about law and religion, something that is at the heart of the discussion is what is acceptable in terms of religious displays in public places.  This goes from anywhere to the law and religion discussions as to what monuments with a religious connotation are permitted, and what religious symbols one can wear in their daily lives.  As the religious discussions continue to unravel, it is all in an effort to strengthen the relationship between laws and religion.</p>
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