Certain doctrines clash with civil rights or equality measures. Is this resistance rooted in belief, fear of cultural erosion, or political leverage? Can legal frameworks respect faith while upholding universal rights?
I think secular laws are quite contrast to religious laws. Sometimes two different religions are by polar apart. When laws are secular, one religious group might feel threatened.
From a religious perspective, authority is often seen as coming from divine principles, while secular laws are based on human systems. When the two don’t align, tension can arise over identity, ethics, and social values.