The generalized position of religions today with respect to these freedoms is determined by the impact of civil rights and social activist groups within the respective society. Genuine civil rights groups are demanding that politics be free of religious prejudice, oppression and discrimination. These groups are also advocating that the basic right of personal and economic freedom should never be subjected to religious ultimatums. Religions are being compelled to alter their rigid positions because they have to contend with a more informed and intelligent society who cannot be subjugated and intimidated by fire & brimstone, plagues, droughts, floods and damnation. Most of the major religions are forced to adopt new ideologies in the interpretation of their theologies. The more cunning leaders have stopped using fairytale type analogies for established concoctions like miracles, heaven and hell. They are now manufacturing new portfolios for their various divinities because science and logic have debunked their religious fallacies. They are skillfully engaged in product reengineering to create a reconstituted product applicable to the social intelligence of this era. They are concocting new (socially compatible) aspects for their Gods and the systems of rewards (heaven) and punishment (hell) in other words they are making their religious product more marketable in a globally challenging environment.
more religious, political, economic, and intellectual freedoms
The most important includes quick economic development at the expense of human rights and political freedoms.
Even though Ben Ali was credited for delivering economic prosperity he was widely criticised for suppressing political freedoms.
they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the U.S.
There are no political freedom in monarchy. It has a king who does what he wants and then there is everybody else.
All. Lithuania is a completely independent nation.
for religious, social, and economic freedoms
There are no political freedom in monarchy. It has a king who does what he wants and then there is everybody else.
In the United States Constitutions political, human, and natural rights/freedoms are regarded a integral to one another. These freedoms are enumerated by the Bill of Rights, with the rights of speech, assembly, press, petition, keeping and bearing of arms, legal representation, and due process as specifically fundamental and unalienable.
as much as people in the states have
restrictions on government action that are intended to protect political freedoms
they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the U.S.