They don't. You can choose your own fate. You don't have to believe in anything or you can believe in everything. Only religions can say you have to be in theirs to scare you into joining. Choose what is best for you, not because somebody has told you. Mix and match from different religions if you like. This might help you gain a better perspective on life.
Not everyone has to be in a religion. Belief systems and spirituality are personal choices that individuals make based on their own values, experiences, and needs. Some people find comfort, guidance, and a sense of purpose in religious practices and communities, while others may find fulfillment and meaning in other sources such as philosophy, science, or personal reflection. Ultimately, the decision to be in a religion or not is a personal one.
everyone has freedom of religion
No, the government can't ever make a national religion for everyone to follow.
The quakers religion was rooted in Christianity and believed in non-violence, and everyone helping everyone.
No
Almost everyone thinks their religion is the only true one.... that's what religion is about - certainty and absolutism.
religion brings hope to a community, as well as bring people together, because if you really believe in the religion you know that everyone is equal under gods eyes, and that is how we should treat everyone
They have the same religion as they had for the rest of the year. Or none. Just as everyone else does.
the people who should have civil rights are everyone. It does not matter what your gender, sexual orintation, or race and religion/ non religion are, civil rights are for everyone
Everyone you ask that is religious will tell you that there religion is the true religion. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that are the only true religion.
Everyone in the play is a Roman Catholic.
Christianity is for everyone.
Catholic. Everyone was Catholic.