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State atheism, according to Oxford University Press’s A Dictionary of Atheism, “is the name given to the incorporation of positive atheism or non-theism into political regimes, particularly associated with Soviet systems.”

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Not anymore. In July, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new law that cracks down on missionary work and evangelism. Among other things, it mandates that people share their religious beliefs only at state-registered places of worship.

A state religion (also called an official religion, established church or state church) is a religious group or creed officially accepted by the state.The term state church is used in context with Christianity, and is sometimes used …

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A state religion (also called an established religion or official religion) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state.A state with an official religion, while not secular, is not necessarily a theocracy, a country whose rulers have both secular and spiritual authority.

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May 21, 2015 · Amidst the geopolitical confrontation between Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the US and its allies, little attention has been paid to the role played by religion either as a shaper of Russian domestic politics or as a means of understanding Putin’s international actions.

The Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has denied that Islamic State (banned in Russia) has emissaries in his republic, and said that recent claims of the terrorist group’s involvement in an attack on a church in Grozny were meant to deflect suspicion from the true masterminds of the crime