In the First Amendment to the United States, you, if you are an American citizen, are granted the freedom of religion. The text states:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
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the 25th admenment
The establishment clause says there will be no establishment of a national religion by Congress no preference by the U.S. government of one religion over another. Therefor you are free to practice whatever religion you want. You are also free to practice no religion.
Well yes. America is a free country and one of the admemdments to the constitution says that we have freedom of religion.
== == == == Roger Williams did settle Rhode Island. He was banished from Massachusetts for not agreeing with their religion. So, he founded Rhode Island, where all faiths could practice their religions freely.1636
Answer this question… The free exercise clause
He was a Black Muslim, an offshoot cult of Islam, that says that white people are the devil, and that black men are gods.
Freedom of religion refers to people's rights to believe and practice their religion, NOT to violate OTHER people's rights.
He is a 5 percenter which is a heteredox movement otherwise called Nation of Gods and Earths
WHATEVER means exactly what it says what ever
No. Martin says he believes in God but doesn't practice a specific religion.
Anyone can convert to whatever religion they want, that's your choice.If we accept the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as I believe we should, then yes, Hindus, Christians, Sikhs and people of all religions are free to convert to Islam if they wish, and the reverse. Article 18 says: "Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."
No, she isn't. She doesn't practice any religion, but she says that Buddhism is "more my religion than any other because I was brought up with it in an intellectual and spiritual environment. . . . Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world."