No. Some clergy are cross-functional within very closely related religious sects, but primarily you can only officiate in a religion if you are certified/ordained/appointed by that particular religion.
Religious freedom is when you are free to pick and perform your own religion if any religion.
yes Hindu religion is open for any person on the earth and it believes in equallity. What you have to do is to perform certain duties according to Hinduism
Any baptised person who wishes to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ. You also need to contact your local Catholic clergy about fomalising your position.
Religious freedom is when you are free to pick and perform your own religion if any religion.
"Assist" is a pretty vague term. Legally speaking, in most jurisdictions any ordained clergy can solemnize ("perform") a marriage; there's usually no restriction on where the couple may reside, and it doesn't matter (again, as far as the law is concerned) if the couple and the clergy are even of the same religion.
No, there is no such law. America has a separation of church and state, which means religion and government are not supposed to mix. Of course, presidents can express their views about religious issues, (and clergy can express theirs about political issues) but it would be unconstitutional for any president, Mr. Obama included, to appoint members of the clergy. Each religion is responsible for that duty, and the government stays out of it.
there is no religion that is the same as islam! Islam is a complete religion no offence is meant to any other person in any other religion!
It is impossible to "prove" that any religion is the right religion. What is "right" for one person might not be for another person. Religion is a matter of the heart's connection with God and there are many paths.
Islam is a missionary religion. It has no institution, clergy, tribe, race or nationality. Therefore no one can order it around with any "political orders".
Sikhism as a religion don't have any priestly class and therefore, there is no priest in the Gurudwara (Sikh place of worship).There is Granthi, a person who perform services in the morning as well in the evening but he is not seen as a priest or anyone higher than any regular person.Anybody can perform and read the scripture according to their needs and convenience.
I can not find any. Only lots of children's schools run by clergy not to become clergy.
Muslims are followers of Islam religion. they don't worship Islam. However, they perform their praying in the Mosque (Masjid) or any other clean place.