Not in the United States/ public schools. The First Amendment says that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting free exercise thereof".
This means that no one in a public school classroom may be subject to proselytizing in a classroom; that is "respecting an establishment of religion". Being forced to endure someones' efforts to convert you to their religion prohibits the "free exercise" of an individual's religion.
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Most forms of Christianity, but the two manin ones that weren't legal in other colonies were Quakerism (not sure that's a word) and Catholicism.
The Hebrews were the ones who created or the first to create the monotheistic religion.
you wait till everyone is out of the classroom and you and him are the only ones in the classroom. I know cause im in 7th grade.
No legal ones.
Ones that are ruled by a religion and the head of the government is the head of the religion.
It is generally legal to ask about nationality or religion in a written survey, but it may be subject to specific privacy regulations depending on the country or organization conducting the survey. It's important to ensure that the information is collected for a legitimate purpose and that respondents have the option to skip those questions if they wish.
Legal in the sense abiding by law. Isn't it? A liable enough reason like "to defend ones homeland from enemies" or "to defend ones integrity" makes a war legal.
The stupid ones
The God-fearing ones among them continued to follow the religion of their forefathers, the Torah.
not legal ones, no,
No. Religion does not determine ones career.