To a point. It must obey with the rules and obligations you became entitled to obey when you become an American citizen.
They have the right to speak freely and to practice the religion of your choice.
absolutely, positively yes
To make sure they are living right and obeying them and their religion.
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
loads of then because it's the only right religion
The only relevance religion has in secular schools is to put literature into context. Schools are not religious establishments, they are places for learning how to read, write and do arithmetic. The right of freedom to practice your religion, also means other people have the right to be free from it. ;)
Because some people think they are right, then others think that their Religion is right. So it is just a matter on who is right wit their Religion choice.
It gave them the right to practice their customs.
The term that best describes allowing others to freely practice religions of their own choice is "religious freedom" or "freedom of religion." This concept encompasses the right of individuals to hold and practice their beliefs without coercion or interference from the government or other institutions. It promotes tolerance and respect for diverse religious practices and beliefs.
According to this right, all the citizens can practice any religion.But no one cam force to practice or convert religion. Every where you are free to think and believe what you want. No one should be able to tell you what to believe.
No, it is not ethical or legally permissible to force someone to practice a religion against their beliefs. Everyone has the right to freedom of religion and belief, and it is important to respect an individual's personal convictions.
India does not have an official state religion; it enshrines the right to practice, preach, and propagate any religion. People of different Religion lives here..Together...