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Yes, religious symbols can be appropriate in public settings if they reflect historical or cultural significance and do not promote a specific religion. The First Amendment protects both freedom of ...
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While you wander the vast streets of Delhi, the majestic silhouette of Swaminarayan Akshardham attracts your attention – a qu ...
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Dr Hakim Singh The picturesque state of Jammu and Kashmir, much touted for its unmatched natural appearance, boasts an ...
In that place, in A.D. 325, a united Church laid the doctrinal foundations for believers in every age to follow.