religion
asian.kid asked:


For my project due soon, I need to know how religion plays into totalitarianism and democracy.
This is basically the entire question:

How does religion play into totalitarianism and democracy? Is religious freedom a value? If any, what religions dominate totalitarianism and democracy? What are the values of these religions or lack of religion?

It would be very nice if I got these tomorrow or so.

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One Response to “How does religion play into totalitarianism and democracy?”

  1. JR on June 6th, 2008 5:45 am

    well,
    first of all you need to know, that the word religion is a government term! this means the government created it with they meaning for the laws they write. Any time you go to read a law you need to read the definitions of the terms used. an example the word person in every day conversation means a person, but in title 26 the internal revenue code it means a corporation, a officers. but not a human being.

    in a totalitarian state, the state as replaced god or the church the slaves are not given a choice, it is always outlawed.
    from the beginning.

    a democracy, first of all there has never been a successful democracy, when the people find out they can vote themselves benefit, they become less productive thus weaking their economic power. The U.S. government has been trying to stamp out god and replace him or her with the state! I challenge anyone to find in the constitution or the founding father writing where they wanted god out of the schools and govenment.

    They stated that if the people were not rightous the union would not stay free.

    they did not want the government to come in a say you had to belong to this religious brief, like what happen with the church of england.

    in both cases, the slaves will listen to the elites and what have they done! look at your food prices, gas prices etc. make the people reliant on the government and they are easier to control.