Religion can play a multifaceted role in a democracy by influencing moral values, social cohesion, and political engagement. It can inspire civic participation and community service, often motivating individuals to advocate for social justice and equality. However, it can also lead to division if religious beliefs are used to justify exclusion or discrimination against certain groups. Ultimately, the challenge lies in balancing religious expression with the principles of pluralism and secular governance to ensure that democracy remains inclusive and equitable for all citizens.
democracy
There is no teaching of Christianity in democracy. Democracy is secular in nature and no religion is more powerful over another religion. All people are allowed to worship as they please without government intervention. Christianity is a philosophy and an religion that is far older than democracy.
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Pagan
because it would greatly effect peoples religios beliefs
A theocracy is ruled by priest and religion. Democracy invest the supreme power in the citizens in the community
Theocracy
Limited democracy; Polytheism.
brazil has a federal republic witch is a presidential democracy
Sacred building That belong to a certain religion
Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion.
In ORDER FOR A DEMOCRACY TO WORK, PEOPLE HAVE TO DO THEIR DUTIES