Monday, 12 November 2012
religous beliefs and their affects on society
republic: a state or country that is not led by a hereditary monarch, but in which the people (or at least a part of its people) have impact on its government.
Dictatorship: Absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors.
Democracy: A form of government in which the supreme power is held completely by the people under a free electoral system.
Absolute monarchy: A monarchical form of government where the king and queen have absolute power over everything.
constitutional monarchy: A form of constitutional government, wherein either an elected or hereditary monarch is the head of state, unlike in an absolute monarchy, wherein the king or the queen is the sole source of political power, as he or she is not legally bound by the national constitution.
What problems, do you think, may arise with having a secular government?
one problem is that religous groups may disagree with the governments ideas and laws as it goes against their religion. also the government may not take into account religous beliefs and religous groups may not like that.
What difficulties, do you think, can arise with the existence of different religious beliefs (even in one type of religion) in one country?
the government do not take into account religous peoples beleifs and opinions.
a lot of difficulties will arise as nearly every religion has different views on things and differences. for example the jews and the muslims have been fighting for a country for years as the muslims believe it is theirs and the jews think that it is theirs, therefore they fight for it.
Should people be allowed to voice their opinion?
yes they should be allowed to voice their opinion because god gave everyone a right to freedom of speech.
Is this discrimination?
yes what they are doing is called homophobia and that is a type of discrimination.
Was it a good way to get their point across?
no because people would take no notice of what they are doing.
Sharia law is Islam's legal system. It is derived from both the Koran, as the word of God, the example of the life of the prophet Muhammad, and fatwas - the rulings of Islamic scholars. But Sharia differs in one very important and significant way to the legal traditions of the Western world: it governs, or at least informs, every aspect of the life of a Muslim.
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