I believe in Messianic Judaism as the closest thing to that which God intends for humanity.
No
They cannot choose peoples' religion or dictate what they should do in regards to that religion (such as pray).
Lots of people do that. Everybody should have the freedom to choose a religion (or lack of religion) for themselves, no matter what religion their parents practice.
An employer cannot discriminate based on religion, but a person can choose their employment based on religious beliefs.
It is not right for any religion to force their beliefs, in any way, shape or form, on others who do not believe in that religion. Religion should not be used to shape our country. The constitution guarantees us that we can be any religion that we choose, or no religion at all, if we so choose.
Why should a Muslim child have to choose a religion? Islam is the only religion acceptable to Allah and as a child one is not mature enough to try to choose a religion. Do some research, talk to your elders read some books and once you are old enough rethink about it before making any decisions.
they can be any religion they choose!
Every religion which choose to go to the country.
It depends on what type of person you are. Some people are raised as a member of a particular religion and never choose for themselves, whereas others may choose to become, for example, a Buddhist when their parents are christian. In other words, anyone can choose there religion at any age, assuming they have the capability to do so. As far as I know, most religions have their "coming of age" ceremonies at the age of twelve, so that is when it is generally recognized that you are mature enough to have made your own decision on which religion you choose.
You can choose your religion
How do you define "too much religious freedom"? Do you mean something like this: People should be free to worship a deity, but they should NOT be free to NOT worship any deity? Or: People are free to choose any religion, but they MUST NOT choose This particular religion, or that particular religion? If there is a strong and just civil law, and if everyone abides by the civil law regardless of religion, then there can't be too much religious freedom. We (in the US) should have religious freedom within the civil law, including the right not to practice any religion at all.
Any religion you choose. Tampa dosnt care.