If you're not born into a religion, which is usually the case, you may want to choose a religion which appeals best to you. e.g.
Christianity- You believe in God, Jesus, Forgiveness etc
Satanism- You believe in Self Empowerment and don't look to a God for faith but have faith in yourself
Shamanism and religions alike- Base their beliefs more in spirits and spirituality, trying to reach inner peace etc.
If you do your research, you'll probably find one that appeals the most to how you want to live your life and what you believe in the most
Many people are raised in a certain church and stay with it for their lifetime. Their faith is passed down from parents, grandparents and great grandparents. Some people, who aren't raised in a particular church or faith do some research, visit different churches and decide on their own. Sometimes, one raised in a certain church can make an effort to learn about other churches and faiths. W/ that knowledge the person may make a change or stay with the faith of their ancestors, but it's great to have some information about other faiths.
You are generally born in a Religion. Most people follow what they are born into. However you can choose what you want to choose.
It is a matter of common sense and decency to first examine the religion of your parents.
Generally Indian culture does not permit an Indian girl to marry a boy younger than her, nor a boy who is not of the same religion and country. But its up to the girl to decide; she can choose who she loves or she can choose to obey her family. "Gujrati" is not a religion hence the question of "gujrati religion" allowing a girl to marry a younger boy does not arise. Culturally, girls generally marry boys older than them & of same nationality by birth but there is no bar otherwise.
Scotland
Right to freedom of religion is that one is not bound by any kind of religion - he can follow any religion of his choice, even multiple religions, and change his religion whenever he wants, at his will. It also includes that one can popularize and make propaganda for his religion, unless and until it hurts another religion. Their is no religion which is main for the govt. and considered a national religion.
Theres no official religion in Tanzania. The government do not have religion, the citizen do have.
South Africa is a country where people have religious freedom, which means you can be Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or whatever you choose, including agnostic and atheistic. As South Africa has many indigenous tribes such as Zulus and Sothos and Pedis, they also have their own forms of religion, including praying to ancestors.
they can be any religion they choose!
Every religion which choose to go to the country.
It depends on what type of person you are. Some people are raised as a member of a particular religion and never choose for themselves, whereas others may choose to become, for example, a Buddhist when their parents are christian. In other words, anyone can choose there religion at any age, assuming they have the capability to do so. As far as I know, most religions have their "coming of age" ceremonies at the age of twelve, so that is when it is generally recognized that you are mature enough to have made your own decision on which religion you choose.
You can choose your religion
Any religion you choose. Tampa dosnt care.
Yes.
No
The government cannot sponsor or promote specific religious practices in schools, coerce students to participate in religious activities, or show preference for one religion over others. Additionally, public schools cannot teach religious doctrine as objective truth or require students to pray in a particular manner.
the separation of church and state
the separation of church and state
Yes.
Filipinos have various rights, including the right to life, liberty, and property, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to due process and equal protection under the law. They are also entitled to access public services, education, and healthcare. The Philippine Constitution guarantees these rights to all citizens.