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  2. Organized religion - Wikipedia

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    Organized religion seems to have gained prevalence since the Neolithic era with the rise of wide-scale civilization and agriculture. [citation needed] Organized religions may include a state's official religion, or state church. However, most political states have any number of organized religions practiced within their jurisdiction.

  3. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    World Buddhist Forum; ... List of abbeys and priories in England, (see also map link by county) ... Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy;

  4. Religions by country - Wikipedia

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    This is an overview of religion by country or territory in 2010 according to a 2012 Pew Research Center report. [1] The article Religious information by country gives information from The World Factbook of the CIA and the U.S. Department of State .

  5. Religious organization - Wikipedia

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    The French Republic is constitutionally laïque (roughly, secular).It is prohibited by a 1905 statute for the state to subsidize or recognize any religion, or to pay stipends; for historical reasons, this statute does not apply to the Alsace-Moselle area (where four religions are state-subsidized under the local law), to French Guiana (Catholic priests are employed by the local government ...

  6. Religion in politics - Wikipedia

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    Map of states with official religions. A more modest form of religious state activity is having an official state religion. Unlike a theocracy, this maintains the superiority of the state over the religious authorities. Over 20% (a total of 43) of the countries in the world have a state religion, most of them (27) being Muslim countries. [8]

  7. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    A semi-presidential republic is a government system with power divided between a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government, used in countries like France, Portugal, and Egypt. The president, elected by the people, symbolizes national unity and foreign policy while the prime minister is appointed by the president or ...

  8. Opinion: Religion and governmental power combined is a ... - AOL

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    In contrast to this combination, America broke new ground by separating organized religion from governmental power. The power of religions is the power to transform human inner life, especially to ...

  9. Confessional state - Wikipedia

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    The form of government known as the Islamic republic is still quite common in the area as well. A number of modern countries have state religions; they usually also allow freedom of religion. An example of such a state is England, an Anglican confessional state and Costa Rica, a Catholic confessional state.