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There are some countries, such as the US and Canada, in which the principle of freedom of religion is respected, and therefore everyone is given the right to believe and practice the religion of their choice. Not all countries offer freedom of religion to their population.

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What aree three things that religious people have in common?

Three things that religious people have in common are a belief in a higher power or deity, adherence to certain values or moral principles, and participation in rituals or practices that express their faith.


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There is no technical name for it. If you do not believe in any God, plural or otherwise, you are an Atheist, but if you have no belief either way I don't know of a term for you. -- Some people prefer to be called Agnostic, though it seems the term is more commonly associated with people who question the belief of various theistic denominations rather than those who choose to simply not subscribe to a religion.


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The belief that the outcome of people's lives is predestined by God is known as predestination or determinism. According to this belief, God has already determined the fate and paths of individuals before they are born, and their actions and choices are already known to God. This belief is found in various religious traditions, such as Calvinism in Christianity and Qadr in Islam.


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