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3 years ago
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What does separation of church and state mean?churches cannot make laws that violate state laws.the government cannot make laws

based on religion.churches are built a certain distance from state buildings.the government has to make separate laws for churches?
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2 answers:
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
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The answer is the government cant make laws based on any one religion, for instance the government cant pass a law that says only Christians can live within this area or you must be christian or you will be imprisoned or executed.
nikklg [1K]3 years ago
7 0

The separation of Church and state means that the government cannot make laws based on religion.

Further Explanation:

Farmer of the American Constitution, Thomas Jefferson was the first to use this team. In simple words, he wanted that no Church should interfere in matters of the state and no state should interfere in the matter of Church. Many people think that this is there in the constitution but it was first used by Jefferson when he addressed Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut in year 1802. His address was published in newspaper which said, ‘Matters of religion lie solely between man and his god and the man should owe no one else other than god for his religion. The article 6 of Constitution of United States gives power to the citizen of the country that no test based on religion will be conducted or requires as a qualification for any job be it public or private in United States. The separation of state and Church in United States depends upon respect of the church. It up to the church to adopt or reject any law made by government of United States in respect to Church. The first Amendment in the constitution of United States clearly says that No law should be made by Congress which establishes a religion or prohibits the religion.  

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Constitution

Chapter: Church vs. State

Keywords:

Constitution, United States, Religion, Religious Freedom, Church, State, State vs. Church, Prohibition, Laws, Separate Church, Thomas Jefferson

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