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Is secular law which neither bars no supports a given religions beliefs and phylosophies a good thing?

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Is secular law which neither bars no supports a given religions beliefs and phylosophies a good thing?

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Secular law which neither supports nor bars all of a given religion’s beliefs and philosophies is impossible. One example, all religions of whom I am aware believe that murder is immoral. All seculars nations also have laws that criminalize murder. Therefore secular laws which punish murder support the beliefs and philosophies of religion. Another example, most countries are democracies. The laws of democracies while secular also reflect the morals of the majority of the people which, in turn, are based on the religious beliefs and philosophies of the people. So once again, secular laws wind up supporting the beliefs and philosophies of religion. With love in Christ.

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