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            <description>It seems to be an unavoidable result of the way most societies work, and it is foolish to imagine that politicians will be without religion, or reli...  Points: 2</description>
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            <title>Ethics and Morality: Mixing Politics, Religion and Money</title>
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            <description>What isn't being discussed is the ethics and morality of the influential mix of politics, money and religion. The involvement of popular and re...  Points: 2</description>
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            <title>Religion and politics in 17th century Europe@Everything2.com</title>
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            <description>There are two things in polite society that you are never to discuss publicly: religion and politics. Almost invariably, these two elements of cultu...  Points: 0</description>
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