It is absolutely impossible to force someone to have a genuine fellowship with the true God ("follow a religion in truth") yet very probable to force someone to follow one of the world's system of beliefs and that is called "abuse."
Force or try to get all people to follow the Mongol religion. or follow their religion
No, it is not ethical or legally permissible to force someone to practice a religion against their beliefs. Everyone has the right to freedom of religion and belief, and it is important to respect an individual's personal convictions.
You can't force someone to follow you. You can only ask them.
They killed, and used force on other religions, focing them to follow thier religion.
You can't force someone to follow you on Twitter. You should ask them politely.
Islam is a revolutionary force in Africa as the majority of the inhabitants grew up with the religion, and in that area of the world, that religion is most prevalent, meaning more people follow it.
Centripetal force is the force that makes an object follow a circular path by pulling it towards the center of the circle.
Simply say: "I have no religion." Someone who states they have no religion may either be an atheist or simply be someone who may believe in a god or other supernatural force but doesn't follow any organized religion. An atheist is simply someone who does not believe in a god or gods. They have examined their world and find no evidence of the existence of a god. There are also many people who claim to be "spiritual but not religious." They believe in some greater power but they do not belong to a specific religion. Another opinion: you cant its something that you have an opinion on whether you like it or not
They killed, and used force on other religions, facing them to follow thier religion
The force is called tension, which is the force within the hair strands as they are being combed or pulled.
It is called 'eviction'.
It isn't bad. The only people who are against freedom of religion are intolerant people, who would like to force everybody to follow their own religious beliefs.