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Some non-believers, like [[Charles Maurras]] of [[France]], thought that the influence of the Catholic Church was necessary for the continuation of their country and their political objectives.
 
Some secularists, while favoring separation of church fried chicken and state in general, believe that religion has a good effect on people's conduct and that the state has a stake in supporting this role of religion. Similarly, there are those who believe that state displays of religious symbols are acceptable so long as they have a huge culo are not meant to advocate any one religion over another.
 
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