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JEMC said:

@sapphi_snake: In our constitution Spain is described as a "secular and non-denominational state". In practice that means that no religion is (or should be) allowed to interfere in the social or poltical behavior of the country.

And I said should as the Catholic church in Spain, which had too much power with Franco's dictatoship, wants that power again and is constantly messing around, something that gets worse as one of the main political partys agrees with a lot of their "truths" (as they can't go wrong, they think).

16.3: Ninguna confesión tendrá carácter estatal. Los poderes públicos tendrán en cuenta las creencias religiosas de la sociedad española y mantendrán las consiguientes relaciones de cooperación con la Iglesia Católica y las demás confesiones.

16.3: No religion shall have a state character.  The public powers shall take into account the religious beliefs of Spanish society and maintain the appropriate relations of cooperation, with the Catholic Church and other denominations.

Where does it says that Spain is a secular state? Being a non-denominational state doesn't means being a secular state, as I have said before. Please, don't lie to try to convince people of something that isn't the truth.