Platform for secularism in Araba.
says the 1978 Constitution ... (Reform Movement July 18, 1936) the following:
Article 161. It guarantees freedom of ideology, religion and worship of individuals and communities with no other restriction on their expression than necessary for the maintenance of public order protected by law.
2. No one shall be compelled to testify about his ideology, religion or belief.
3. No religion shall have a state character.
The public authorities shall take into account the religious beliefs of English society and shall consequently maintain appropriate cooperation relations with the Catholic Church and other confessions.
seems clear that the first two points of the article more or less fulfilled.
not the third.
If no confession has an official, why the state funerals are Catholic?
If the state is secular, why specifically mentioned the Catholic Church? Nice contradiction.
From the pulpits of the church (and the AP-PP) accuses the left of "wanting burning churches, "not to respect the beliefs of the majority, etc ...
says the 1978 Constitution ... (Reform Movement July 18, 1936) the following:
Article 161. It guarantees freedom of ideology, religion and worship of individuals and communities with no other restriction on their expression than necessary for the maintenance of public order protected by law.
2. No one shall be compelled to testify about his ideology, religion or belief.
3. No religion shall have a state character.
The public authorities shall take into account the religious beliefs of English society and shall consequently maintain appropriate cooperation relations with the Catholic Church and other confessions.
seems clear that the first two points of the article more or less fulfilled.
not the third.
If no confession has an official, why the state funerals are Catholic?
If the state is secular, why specifically mentioned the Catholic Church? Nice contradiction.
From the pulpits of the church (and the AP-PP) accuses the left of "wanting burning churches, "not to respect the beliefs of the majority, etc ...
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