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A map categorizing nations by state religions ignites controversy, as users dissect its oversimplifications and legal grey areas. From Norway’s subtle church ties to Thailand’s symbolic Buddhism and Scotland’s unique arrangements, the conversation uncovers the intricate and varied ways religion intertwines with governance worldwide, proving no map can fully capture the complexity.
By Alan and AnaA map categorizing nations by state religions ignites controversy, as users dissect its oversimplifications and legal grey areas. From Norway’s subtle church ties to Thailand’s symbolic Buddhism and Scotland’s unique arrangements, the conversation uncovers the intricate and varied ways religion intertwines with governance worldwide, proving no map can fully capture the complexity.