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I believe that only certain laws should be made concerning religion

There is no government that advocates the view that no laws should be promulgated concerning religion. The United States Constitution is probably most direct on the issue, prohibiting three major sets of laws about religion that cannot be promulgated: those concerning the establishment of a national religion, those limiting the free exercise of religion, and those requiring a religious test for citizenship or government post. However, there are numerous laws concerning religion, such as how they should be taxed, what places they can build new houses of worship, what should be taught in science classrooms, etc.

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