Religion in Brion



Brion is constitutionally a secular state, therefore the government has no influence in religious affairs. A number of different religions are practised in the country, and their collective influence on the country's political, economic and cultural life is significant. The Brionian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion. The government recognises only five religions (Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism and Jewish and of course, Atheism and Agnosticism). Although based on data collected by the Brionian Conference on Religion and Peace (BRP), there are about 15 non-official religions in Brion. Blasphemy is usually not restricted, although in some very conservative departments and prefectures, mainly in Guaudreu, Echets there are some local laws against it.