Some cultures and
religions value the benefits of home births.
Not exact matches
Among these layers are a variety of tax rules, which encourage
religions to reshape themselves so as to be eligible for tax
benefits, and the recent legislative efforts, certainly constitutional but perhaps of dubious
value to
religion, to allow religious groups to share in the rather substantial largesse of the programmatic side of the welfare state.
But do not let the
religion of skepticism prevent you from
benefiting from the
value of this newly discovered fact.
Prescribing to a Catholic school how to explain Catholicism to its students seriously interferes with freedom of
religion, while representing no significant
benefit to the Ethics & Religious Culture Program's objectives; and in the Québec context, where private denominational schools are legal, represents a disproportionate, and therefore unreasonable interference with the
values underlying freedom of
religion of those individuals who seek to offer and who wish to receive a Catholic education.