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The Government of Spain intends to approve the non-issue-how to the Organic Law Religious Freedom. In theory, finally a step towards secularism state to stop having crucifixes in public schools or in acts of taking possession of members of the government. Because not all children attending public schools are Catholic, nor are all public offices.
Rouco Varela says: "If the reforms imply that Catholics could not swear to their positions before a crucifix, is not acceptable. The cross belongs to the history and culture of Spain. There are always minorities who are offended by everything, but presence of the crucifix is \u200b\u200bmassive in every town, so either destroyed Spain to remove, or close their eyes. " In my humble opinion, this is not the reform to prohibit, rather the reverse. That is, if someone, instead of swearing office, wants to promise (because it is understood that "promise" has no religious connotations of "swear") without having a crucifix in front, should be able to do so. The same in reverse: If someone prefers to swear before a crucifix because those are his beliefs, you must also do so.
Catholic Church, which is certainly the one with more faithful in Spain (at least in their records, that practice really is a different thing) is what makes the outcry over reform. This is what has to go on believing that thirty years later, Spain has not changed. Well, in part, have reason to believe: still charge the state, money all Catholics and non Catholics. The sad thing is that the socialist governments continue pampering.
I want a secular state, not (a) religious. I do not want to see mass in the second string of English public television every Sunday morning. I do not want funeral (Catholic) status, or all religious faiths involved or not involved any. Same with the financing, which each take up the pieces or are the draw their faithful. I have no why.
Faith is of each and not everyone feels the same way. Some do not feel it directly, or desire.
For more information, see this article El Pais.
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