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Instead of placing authority in the hands of one person, like a king, or even a small group of people, the U.S. Constitution divides power. Power is first divided between the national, or federal government, and the state and local government under a system known as Federalism.
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I do not think that there is a need for new religious movements.
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This refers to the belief in the supernatural and that this force guides all aspects of life.
Hence, we can see that if the existing religions would survive in the future, one of the biggest challenges they would face is that people would doubt the existence of God.
I think religion would be needed, as long as the world is not perfect.
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