It depends on where you live, but it is not currently against the law in the Western world. During the 60's, lots of students questioned religion in their schools when some schools had mandatory prayer and Bible reading. They were punished by their schools, but they were not breaking any laws. Eventually, they reached a critical mass and were taken seriously.
In certain Islamic countries, openly questioning religion, and particularly theirs is likely to get you in trouble. Even if you say nothing wrong, you may find false witnesses who say they heard you curse God and blaspheme, and then you may find yourself facing capital punishment.
YES
The word 'illegal' means 'against the law', so if any actions designed to spread religion in schools are against the law, then they are both illegal and unethical. No religion that respects the law or seeks to uphold high ethical standards would allow such a law to be broken, even if it disagrees with that law. In the United States the Constitution has been held to limit spreading of religion in public schools.
No, it is against Federal Law
Since Judaism is a very legalistic religion, it has a long tradition of questioning and discussion.
The laws on offending are the same for everyone, regardless of religion.
Human + Religion = Law
yes is the answer. if you are dumb enough to answer police trick questioning. better off saying don't know
No, there is no religion which is against tampon use.
The Quaker religion was against slavery. The Quakers were a religion of peaceful people who were against slavery and war.
Sharia law is used by the religion of Islam.
against religion
Being discriminated against for your religion