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In the United States, you can have whatever religion that you want and you can practice any way you want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone cause any damage or break any laws, but the laws are made (to the best of their abilities) to not infringe on religious practices. You can also talk about your religion, but not in public schools and things like that.

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