How Does Religion Affect The Population In The United States

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Religion and Unites State Government In a country, we have two main branches that have a big impact on our population. Those two main branches are: Politic and Religion. As being so powerful on population, those braches are functioning separately. Why can’t they be functioning together? Furthermore, a relation between politic and religion will be established, and as well as the reason why religion and politic are simply a heterogeneous mixing. To not confusing the term “Religion”, it is not the study of religions such as: Christianism, Buddhist, Muslim. But it is religion in general. What we are all believe in. During the semester, it has been said that religion is a belief in supernatural or spiritual beings. Some Myths about the formation of the world or the religious community. Some Ways to relate to the spiritual beings through prayer,…show more content…
However, in the United States, religion is not a part of the political world. In USA, multiple type of religions are practicing by the population. There is no main religion contrary to some countries. “Religion and government travel different but parallel tracks. They are most successful and most effective when they protect and encourage one another.” Said Elder Wilford W. Andersen, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. Religion and politic want the same outcome from the population, which is “doing the right thing”. Religion is about believing in God or gods, and follow Him or them. Politic is about the Government. It is about believing in the Government choices. Religion is more about morality. However, religion and politic cannot be apart. They both need each other. They both consist of laws. Religion is about the law of God or gods. Politic is about the government laws. To avoid the mixing of religion with politic, a law were established by Congressman Fisher Ames in 1789,where there are rules about religion within the

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