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There are many, many religious affiliations in the United States, since the country was founded by people looking for the freedom to practice their religion, regardless of what that affiliation was.
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Well, yes. All governments CAN persecute religious leaders, but depending on the country that you live in, it could be forbidden by law to do so. In the United States, the constitution protects religious freedom.
No. There are no religious restrictions or religious requirements for any public office in the United States.
They can be, but it depends on the family. It is just like in the United States, you can have religious weddings and you can have secular weddings.
The United States and the states that make it up do not have a religion. The Constitution forbids there to be a state religion.
The United States Constitution states that a religious test shall never be required when it comes to holding office. This is found in Article VI, paragraph 3.
The United States for the most part. Some of the first inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the Untied States were Quakers. These protestants moved to the United States to escape religious persecution.
they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the U.S.
No governmental entity in the United States has a religious attribute. It is against the Constitution of the United States and if a government were to adopt an official religion it would become an illegal government.
In the United States of America, there are a number of different religious denominations, but the largest church is the Catholic Church, with over 68 million members.
religious beliefs and press assembly.