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( Religion-supporting organization)
Religious activities generally need some infrastructure to be conducted. For this reason, there generally exist religion-supporting organizations, which are some form of organization that organize In addition, such organizations may have other responsibilities, such as the formation, nomination or appointment of religious leaders, the establishment of a corpus of doctrine, the disciplining of priests or other people with respect to religious law, etc. Some countries run the activities of one or more religions as part of their government, or as external organizations closely supported by the government. See state religion. In some countries, the government is prohibited by law from establishing or supporting religions, though there may be exceptions to such rules. Religions are thus necessarily supported by private organizations, generally funded by those who attend their services.
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