No. There should be a separation of religion and government. People should be allowed to freely practice any religion they choose. You may need a few ground rules though. For example: if a religion practices human sacrifice, they should only be allowed to sacrifice people of their own faith who are willing to be sacrificed.
The colony that was the most strict about asking people to conform to a certain religion was Massachusetts. Some people were even hung for refusing to conform.
Yes religions sometimes force people to conform. Many wars have been fought in the name of religion.
A:There is no main religion in the world, as this would imply that one religion or another should have precedence over the other religions. The largest religion is Christianity.
You should never conform to what other people are doing if you don't agree with them.
why should we study world religion
I believe Rhode Island was settled on the basis of Religious freedom, you didn't have to conform to one religion set by the colony.
Should be a world wide ban, religion is the cause of most wars.
People may be disappointed when their lives do not conform to, or agree with, the happy standards of the world as it is shown on TV.
A religion based trial testing the belief of those who do not conform to the same religion. For example under Queen Mary (1553-1558) those who did not conform to the Catholic religion were tried and if they refused to conform they were then burnt at the stake to cleanse them of their sins. Mary burnt some 130, mostly C of E clerics and monks for failing to conform, but also publishers and writers etc.
In your specah about religion first you should tell about the origin and basic history of religion and then you should mainly emphasize on its teaching as every religion of the world have some good thoughts to diliver its followers so that they can live their life fruitfully and moraly so you should tell what that religion think about life and its way to live
not to conform
No, they should not. You are looking only at the negative aspects, as if religion were only that. While religion has, indeed, done harm, it is not just that; religion has also done a lot of good all over the world.