All it takes is a simple search for religion and politics to quickly learn of the debate that occurs worldwide in regards to the two topics being mentioned in the same sentence. Although many talk about the two together, it is often to stand up for the right to discuss religion with politics or to explain why the two do not belong together.

Needless to say, most would argue that religion and politics are not like peanut butter and jelly. They do not easily mesh together, but will always be something that people talk about. There is a great deal of public opinions regarding the issues as you can find organizations with an accomodationist view and a separationist view.

This is one of the topics that may never get resolved as everyone has differing opinions about the two. There are countless religions, numerous views with politics, and even more variations when you mix the two together.

There are countless web sites and organizations online that focus specifically on the relation between religion and politics. It can become a heated debate for many when discussing the relationship between the two.

Prior to combining the two, it is best to look over and fully understand questions people have about religion in particular and politics by itself. After determining where you stand with each issue, only then will you be able to determine how you feel about the two together.

Unfortunately, religion and politics is just one of those issues that may never become resolved. There will always be people who feel religion should stay out of the public life while others feel it should be something that is embraced by everyone. For now, all one can do is stay strong with their views and respect the way others feel.

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Advani has assets worth over Rs 3.5 crore

image Lok Sabha election are nearing, and now the prime ministerial candidate L K Advani, on wensday declared his total ( his and his Family’s ) assets are worth Rs 3.5 crores including tow flats and one house.

He also has a case pending against him, that is of Babri Masjid Case.

While electing in 2004, he declared assets worth over Rs 1.30 crores

uring the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, Advani had declared deposits worth Rs 12,28,087 in his name and Rs 11,19,356 in his wife’s name.

I dont get how they are able to earn being a just an MP, who is a salaried by Govt of India.

True that they get all the perks but get can be getting that much amount.

these things are questionable to every candidate who has declared their assets

Some day Ago I wrote about Rahul Gandhi.

This really proves my story of Wining in Elections is like wining a Jackpot, In India.

Do you still think Politicians have rights to be a Prime Minister?

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