Friday, July 29, 2011

Rwanda's Parliament Divided Over Definition of Religion

All Africa.com reported yesterday that the two houses of Rwanda's Parliament are split over the definition of "religion" in a proposed "Bill Governing Religious Communities in Rwanda." The comprehensive bill on freedom of worship, and registration and organization of religious communities was passed by the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, with "religion" defined as: "a group of people of the same set of beliefs with the same God or god and preachings based on their consciousness."  That definition emerged from the work of a team of researchers.  However, when the Senate passed the bill, it amended it to define religion as: "A doctrine of a community sharing the same beliefs and cult." Lawmakers have voted to set up a joint committee from both houses to work out an acceptable definition before proceeding further.