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What Is The Impact Of An Established Religion On American Society And Politics?

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Every action we take impacts the lives of others around us. The question is that are we aware of our impact? This question was proposed by an inspirations speaker by the name of Arthur Carmazzi. His speak was very inspiring. He proposed a brilliant question about how the things we do effects more than just us. We have the power to make an impact on the world. So if we impact more than just yourself, I can only imagine what the impact of an established religion on American Society and Politics? What if you weren’t a Christian? Would you be backlashed, looked down upon, or worse would you be forced to practice a religion you don’t believe in? That is a scary thing. Without faith we are nothing. We all need something to believe in, but having …show more content…

It is no secret. No one has ever had a problem with it, because it did not change their religious beliefs. Imagine if we did dictate one religion for America. Would we enforce everyone to convert to that one religion? Would that be fair or legal? Would you be forced to evacuate the country, if you didn’t agree with that one established religion? Some would argue it would be a great thing because everyone would have the same beliefs and there would be less controversy. That may be true, but isn’t different outlooks on life a great thing. You get to experience more than just what been taught to you as a child. You get to learn and know more about a person’s culture. It opens a new viewpoint, and with that different viewpoint you can compare and make your own decisions. Diversity in religion allows you a choice, a freedom, and a voice. The diversity of different religions in America sets us ahead to have different walks of life. It allows us to see all across the world by looking through another person’s culture and from there we can see more than what has been instilled in us. Finally, the diversity of religions in American opens doors to many more different doors that showcase more than one closed off room of one established

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