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Religious and Preference
* Religious Preference – Roman Catholic ; ANG – Anglican
Writing for the court, Chief Justice Grafton Green rejected this argument, holding that the Tennessee Religious Preference clause was designed to prevent the establishment of a state religion as had been the experience in England and Scotland at the writing of the Constitution, and held:
Religious Preference
Although it overturned the conviction, the Court decided that the law was not in violation of the Religious Preference provisions of the Tennessee Constitution ( section 3 of article 1 ), which stated that " that no preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishment or mode of worship.
The Tennessee Supreme Court's decision held in effect that the Butler Act was constitutional under the state Constitution's Religious Preference Clause, because the Act did not establish one religion as the " State religion ".

Religious and provisions
he TAndhra Pradesh Charitable and Hindu Religious Institution and Endowments Act ( 1969 ) superseded the 1951 act with section 85 to 91 laying the provisions for TTD.
As part of the arrangement that brought Roman Catholic schools within the State education system, there were specific legal provisions made to ensure the promotion of a Roman Catholic ethos in such schools: applicants for positions in the areas of Religious Education, Guidance or Senior Management must be approved by the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, which also appoints a chaplain to each of its schools.
Modeling the provisions concerning religion within the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, the framers of the Constitution rejected any religious test for office, and the First Amendment specifically denied the federal government any power to enact any law respecting either an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise, thus protecting any religious organization, institution, or denomination from government interference.
As part of the deal, there are specific legal provisions to ensure the promotion of a Catholic ethos in such schools: applicants for positions in the areas of Religious Education, Guidance or Senior Management must be approved by the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, which also appoints a chaplain to each of its schools.

Religious and Tennessee
Its association with the Scopes Trial has led to its addition as a stop along the Southeast Tennessee Religious Trail.

Religious and Constitution
* Pháp Chánh Truyền ( The Religious Constitution of Caodaiism )-information on the election of officials, their powers and ritual dress
* 1754 -- " The Religious Constitution of Colleges, especially of Yale College "
: The State also recognises the Church of Ireland, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, the Methodist Church in Ireland, the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, as well as the Jewish Congregations and the other religious denominations existing in Ireland at the date of the coming into operation of this Constitution.
29 on Religious Freedom of the Indonesian Constitution ( UUD 1945 ), stated as:
The Religious Origins of the French Revolution: From Calvin to the Civil Constitution, 1560-1791 ( 1996 )
The No Religious Test Clause of the United States Constitution is found in Article VI, paragraph 3, and states that:
It is owned by the Poona Catholic Educational Association and managed by the Poona Jesuit School's Society, which belong to the Christian Religious Minority group and therefore enjoys the rights and privileges guaranteed by Article 30 ( I ) of the Constitution of India.

Religious and section
" Journalist Ronald Bailey called the criticism " disturbing " and " dishonest ", writing, " The subhead of the review section, ' Science defends itself against The Skeptical Environmentalist, gives the show away: Religious and political views need to defend themselves against criticism, but science is supposed to be a process for determining the facts.
* Simón, Francisco Marco, " Religion and Religious Practices of the Ancient Celts of the Iberian Peninsula " in e-Keltoi: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula, 6 287 – 345, section 2. 2. 4. 1 ( on-line )
* About. com section on Religious Intolerance
A Religious History of the American People ( Yale 1972 ) Includes section on Swedenborg by this scholar.
Religious interpretation and similarly religious self-interpretation define a section of religion-related studies ( theology, comparative religion, reason ) where attention is given to aspects of perception — where religious symbolism and the self-image of all those who hold religious views have important bearing on how others perceive their particular belief system and its adherents.
While their position on marriage remains divided the IYM has decided to include un-married gay partnerships in the ' family and relationships ' section of their forthcoming book of guidance ' Quaker Life – the Christian Experience of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland ' which is due for publication in 2012.
A section headed " Religious Belief " opened just before his marriage, and frankly discussed his long disagreement with Emma.
So much of this Act as related to a person's resorting to his parish church or chapel accustomed, or, upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where common prayer and such service of God as in this Act was mentioned was used in such time of let, upon Sundays and other days ordained and used to be kept as holy days, and to his then and there abiding orderly and soberly during the time of the common prayer, preaching or other service of God there used and ministered was repealed by section 1 of the Religious Disabilities Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict c 59 ).
Designed as a reference for individuals seeking help post New Religious Movements / Cults / Sects experiences, it contains a section for families.
* Religious Tolerance. org's section of the National Day of Prayer
The common law offences of seditious libel, defamatory libel, and obscene libel were abolished in the England and Wales and Northern Ireland on 12 January 2010 when section 73 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 came into force, blasphemous libel having already been abolished in England and Wales on 8 July 2008 by the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, having been replaced with the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006.
A section headed " Religious Belief " opened just before his marriage, and frankly discussed his long disagreement with Emma.

Religious and 3
* Field 3: Religious preference ( usually " rk " for Roman Catholic, or " ev " for Protestant )
Religious symbols, from left to right: row 1: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism row 2: Islam, Buddhism, Shinto </ br /> row 3: Sikhism, Bahai, Jainism
* Schaff, D. S. " Devil " in New Schaff – Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge ( 1911 ), Mainline Protestant ; vol 3 pp 414 – 417 online
* Religious Youth Empowerment, Inc. ( RYE ) is a 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit.
The U. S. Religious Landscape Survey, conducted in 2007 by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and featuring a sample size of over 35, 000, puts the proportion of American adults identifying as Unitarian Universalist at 0. 3 %.
Although his membership in Class IV, Section 1 ( Philosophy and Religious Studies ) was rejected ; he was subsequently elected to Class IV, Section 3 ( Literary Criticism, including Philology.
* Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo, " Religious Frontiers and Overlapping Cultural Borders: The Power of Personal and Political Exchanges in the Works of Alfonso X of Castile ( 1252 – 1284 )," Al-Masaq, 23, 3 ( 2011 ), 217-236.
* WJLU, 97. 3 FM, Deland, Religious
On 3 November 2008 the party announced a merger with the National Union, the National Religious Party and Tkuma to form a new right-wing party, later named the Jewish Home.
* 1661-George Fox, founder of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) sends 3 missionaries to China ( although they never reached the field )
Robert Barclay ( 23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690 ) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
" Strengthening Biblical Historicity vis-à-vis Minimalism, 1992 – 2008, Part 1: Introducing a Bibliographic Essay in Five Parts ,” Journal of Religious and Theological Information 9 / 3 – 4: 71-83.
3: The Psychology of Religious Experience.
§ 3: Religious music
* Mori, Kōichi ( 1980 ), " Yanagita Kunio: An Interpretive Study ", Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7 / 2 – 3: pp. 83 – 115.
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 17. 3: 199-217.
* The Progress of Religious Ideas through Successive Ages, an ambitious work, showing great diligence, but containing much that is inaccurate ( 3 vols., New York, 1855 )
* Religious Affiliation-21. 3 % of people stated their religion as Catholic, 20. 9 % as no religion, 16. 9 % as Anglican and 6. 0 % as Eastern Orthodox.
" Religious Schooling In America: An Historiographic Reflection ," History of Education Quarterly 2000 40 ( 3 ): 320-338 in JSTOR
Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience ( 3 vol.
Religious worship of Mount Tai has a tradition of 3, 000 years, it has been practiced from the time of the Shang to that of the Qing Dynasty.
This is the main Religious Science technique to tap into God ( defined in # 1 as " present in everything " — i. e. Its " Infinite Nature ") to create all the good we desire on the human level, analogous to God creating on the Universe level ( see # 3 ).
* Pawel Zaleski " Ideal Types in Max Weber ’ s Sociology of Religion: Some Theoretical Inspirations for a Study of the Religious Field ", Polish Sociological Review No. 3 ( 171 )/ 2010
* Religion: Catholic 58 %, Protestant 23 %, Muslim 3 %, Orthodox Christian 1 %, Other Christian 1 %, Hindu 1 %, Sikh 1 %, Non Religious Affiliation 11 %, Other 1 %

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