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This category includes sites concerning the appropriate relationship between Church and State in their multivariate intersections in civil society.

In the United States, questions on religion and government focus on the two religion-related clauses of the First Amendment to the Constitution: Congress is forbidden from placing restrictions on the free exercise of religion, but is also forbidden from creating an established, or state, religion. Differing interpretations of these clauses result in such widely known disputes as those over prayer in public schools, Nativity creches on public property, use of public funds to send children to sectarian schools, the right to practice by wearing certain headgear or using certain substances, and so on.


Pro-Separation

This category covers sites that are aimed at keeping religion and government separate entities. It includes sites that want to keep the government from regulating, controlling, preferring, or discriminating against religion in general, and specific religions, and also sites that are for keeping religion and it's influences out of the government.

Public Schools

Sites discussing church-state issues as they relate to taxpayer-funded schools.

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