Every country can choose its own religion. Many opt not to place one above others, while many have exercised that right and chose to establish one as the official religion of that country.
Note that a country and its individual citizens are a different entity; those within a country with state religion may still have complete freedom to decide for themselves what to do.
right to choose his or her own religion
It's different from country to country. In a communist country, it's not normally accepted to want to choose your own religion. In a capitalist country it is encouraged to choose one's own religion. As a human being I would say yes, it is important to choose your own religion and strongly follow your own beliefs.
Citizens can choose their own religion free from government involvement.
France and Germany are countries, not religions. People who live in them choose their own religions. These include Judaism, Christianity (Roman Catholic and Protestant), Islam and smaller numbers following other faiths, such as Buddhism.
Atheist and Agnostics often let kids make educated decisions on religion, however, understanding parents may do the same no matter what their own religion.
Religion is not based on race so asian people can choose whatever religion they want based on what their own morals are.
There are so many countries in Asia, each with their own military it is impossible to choose a "main military leader".There are so many countries in Asia, each with their own military it is impossible to choose a "main military leader".
Peace of Augsburg
because of religion and their own stupidity
Self determination
Self-determination.
Yes, they do. Democracy countries has their citizens vote their leaders.