Religion tends to lose its grip as a country develops. My grandfather, who is now 75, spent around 40–45 years working in Singapore. He often heard stories about how the country was once plagued by cultural and religious conflicts on a daily basis. B
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every era has it's own driving force,as human integrate with scientific temperament,the religious force or concept become loose their grip,,but that not means that the religious force unimportant ,they play there role well in there suited era
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