A benefit of having freedom of religion is that people can choose what religion to follow without fear of being persecuted. Also, people have to learn to accept that religion because there is nothing they can do about it.
If we didn't have freedom of religion you wouldn't be asking this question because you'd know the answer!
Life would be boring, except of course from the seeking out of people who refuse to follow the chosen religion.
There are many examples of what happens without freedom of religion in History, and still today. Mary Queen of Scots and Lady Jane Grey (the Nine Days Queen) are just two examples out of many.
Christianity 77%None 16.2%Islam 2%Judaism 1.1%Hinduism 1%Buddhism 1%Sikhism 0.9%Other 0.8%Source - 2001 CensusCanada has no official religion, and the right to freedom of religion is protected by Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
From Pennsylvania; they did not have "religion". They saw the animals as having spirits, but the religious context we understand today was as forign to them as the word "Ownership" was.
Colin Firth is a Catholic having converted from being a Protestant
It is difficult to give a fair answer due to lack of reliable statistical data. Everyone will claim that most converters convert to his/her religion. The other point, the number of converts to any religion is not necessarily indication of the superiority of the religion. The convert could for having better money earnings, better education chance, better chance for marriage, ..., or for having full faith and stronger belief in the new religion truthfulness and correctness.
when many differnet religons come together and people are okay with having all of them.
No. It is a contradiction in terms to think of freedom without freedom of religion, just as it would be a contradiction in terms to think of freedom without freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and so on. Freedom means not having to follow any one religion, nor having the values of any one religion imposed on society at large.
Having a certain degree of tolerance. This includes not using words such as "unbeliever", "infidel", or "apostate" to insult people who are not members of your religion.
Yes, the bill of rights clearly states that we have freedom of religion, and having an organized religion would break that. xoxoxoxo- ally
Having HMO insurance will benefit you later in life, were something to happen to you. It will cover the costs associated with fixing the problem.
The mayflower compact made the colony more good by having a freedom from religion.
The mayflower compact made the colony more good by having a freedom from religion.
Freedom is having the right to vote, speak, believe in a religion, etc. Liberty is closely related to freedom; it's considered a concept of political philosophy.
The rights to vote, freedom of speech, of press, to assemble, to bear arms, having to authorized for a search of aby home, to a trial and jury. to religion, etc.. in the Bill of Rights. And some responsibilities of a citizen would be having to vote and going to jury duty.
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of course not ! having freedom gives us the right to express ourselves!
It is a necessary but insufficient condition.This means that you need voting in order to have a democracy, but having voting is not the only thing you need. There are additional things that are necessary to create a truly democratic atmosphere. You need freedom of speech, diverse political parties, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and petition, freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention, freedom of movement, freedom of association, etc.
There are many ways to travel to Hawaii each having there own benefit. If you stay at a resort you are able to enjoy the larger rooms and freedom to site see on your own schedule. If you take a cruise you have the benefit of seeing more places.