The role of the government is to stabilize and provide the basic needs of a citizen including the order and organization among individuals. While the religion is to ensure that faith and morale of the citizens are still in equilibrium with whatever aspect.
In terms of the political issues that arises between the government and the opposition, should the sector of religion interfere with whatever the citizens and the government must decide?
Whatever their religious beliefs, people need to remember that their beliefs are nothing more than their personal views, and in many countries there is a Constitution that has some obligations to protect what we call "inalienable rights." Therefore, whatever personal convictions may be, the Constitution guarantees that others can live and think freely as they decide for themselves.
Rights guarantee, among other things, that neither of us should feel compelled to accept someone else's religious beliefs and that the government has no right to impose religious beliefs in the lives of citizens.