essay civics filsafat pancasila

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1. Ketuhanan yang maha esa As there is no written constitution, there is no constitutional principle of freedom of religious exercise as there is in other countries, such as Germany and the United States. However, under various laws, such as the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Equality Act 2010 , religious groups are free to associate, worship, promote and publish their views alongside the established churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Separation_of_church_and_state#United_Kingdom The Church of England is the established church, meaning, amongst other things: the Monarch is the the Supreme Governor of the church (theologically Jesus is the head), the Church performs a number of official functions, Church and State are linked Today the Monarch retains the title Defender of the Faith and is still the Supreme Governor of the Church. He or she has to: approve the appointment of archbishops, bishops and deans (on the recommendation of the Prime Minister) formally open each new session (every five years) of the General Synod (the church's governing body) promise to maintain the Church in his or her coronation oath http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/ cofe/cofe_1.shtml The official religion in Britain is Christianity as practised by the Anglican Church. Followers of this branch of Christianity are known as Protestants and make up the majority of the population, although there are also many Catholics. Christians constitute about 71% of the population, but Britain is a multi-faith society and all other religions, including;

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Page 1: Essay civics filsafat pancasila

1. Ketuhanan yang maha esa

As there is no written constitution, there is no constitutional principle of freedom of religious exercise as there is in other countries, such as Germany and the United States. However, under various laws, such as the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Equality Act 2010, religious groups are free to associate, worship, promote and publish their views alongside the established churches.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state#United_Kingdom

The Church of England is the established church, meaning, amongst other things:

the Monarch is the the Supreme Governor of the church (theologically Jesus is

the head),

the Church performs a number of official functions,

Church and State are linked

Today the Monarch retains the title Defender of the Faith and is still the Supreme

Governor of the Church. He or she has to:

approve the appointment of archbishops, bishops and deans (on the

recommendation of the Prime Minister)

formally open each new session (every five years) of the General Synod (the

church's governing body)

promise to maintain the Church in his or her coronation oath

http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/cofe/cofe_1.shtml

The official religion in Britain is Christianity as practised by the Anglican Church. Followers of this branch of Christianity are known as Protestants and make up the majority of the population, although there are also many Catholics.

Christians constitute about 71% of the population, but Britain is a multi-faith society and all other religions, including; Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam and Sikhism are freely practised. About 23% of Britain follow no particular religion.

http://www.visitbritain.com/en/About-Britain/Religion/

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Britain is traditionally a Christian state and most people living in Britain are Christian.

Britain has one of the most religiously diverse populations in the European Union. British people are free to choose and follow their own religious beliefs. Although Christianity is the main religion, there are also large communities of Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and Jews, and smaller communities of Baha'is, Buddhists, Jains and Zoroastrians.

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/hisreligions.html

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permusyawaratan perwakilan5. Keadilan sosial bagi seluruh rakyat Indonesia