Do you think religion should influence the State in moral discourse?
No religion should not influence the state in moral discourse.Different religions and have diferent religious beliefs and thus sometimes it creates and starts to follow different moral codes according to their religions.State should not target certain religion in moral discourse,thus maintaining a harmony between the people of different religious ideologies.We should conduct moral discourse in a very practical way through practical approaches.It should include the points from certain grounds like actual problems,solutions,immoral things and certain changes that should be done for the benefit of the people.Targeting certain religion creates negative impact ,on other scale,yes challenging certain belief or activity which is not humanitarian is correct and can be discussed or questioned,but getting influnced due to religion and concluding that people of certain group are like that,do these things are stereotyped.Moral discourse and enforcing certain civil codes should be done without any influence of religious code.If its not happening the state will be hijacked by clergical class and thought which will damage the state by spreading hate against each other.Thus its very important to separate religion from state.
Do you think religion should influence the State in moral discourse?
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