exclusion of religious perspectives in politics and governmental decision-making
Exclusion of religious perspectives in politics and governmental decision-making refers to the intentional disregard or absence of religious beliefs, values, and influences in the formulation of political policies and decision-making processes at a governmental level. It involves distancing governance from any religious considerations or favoring a secular approach in order to uphold the principle of separation between church and state.
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- discrimination against religious minorities
- exclusion of certain religious groups from public or private spaces
- expulsion or exclusion of individuals from religious institutions based on their beliefs
- government policies on religion
- marginalization of christian perspectives
- political atheism
- political disenfranchisement of christians
- prejudice against certain religious beliefs
- prejudice in politics and governance
- religion in politics
- religious intolerance and hatred leading to exclusionary practices
- religious marginalization and exclusion
- social exclusion of christians
- social ostracism or marginalization based on religious beliefs
- suppression of religious beliefs