@Xaphan It's that a number of religious institutions provide services that the state otherwise cannot on a local level; In return, the Governments would give them tax breaks (with some limitations on their activities) in return for continuing to provide those services.
Not all do, though, which is why I just say 'a number'. There are always those who are going to take advantage of laws...
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@Xaphan It's that a number of religious institutions provide services that the state otherwise cannot on a local level; In return, the Governments would give them tax breaks (with some limitations on their activities) in return for continuing to provide those services.
Not all do, though, which is why I just say 'a number'. There are always those who are going to take advantage of laws...