absolutely, positively yes
They have the right to speak freely and to practice the religion of your choice.
The majority of Germans will practice Christianity as their choice religion. Some Germans will however practice agnostic or Buddhist religions.
To have a chance to practice the religion of their choice.
pretty much every western nation
SURE, Everyone is responsible for the belief/disbelief they hold. By your free will, depending on your mind & determination you can choose your religion & you are the only responsible one for your choice.
Christian education is probably the most commonly offered religious class at universities in the United States. But in the United States, you are not required to practice any religion. You have a choice to practice and not to practice, so I don't see why your university would ever require you to take a class on religion.
Freedom of religion should be allowed in any nation, however, in some nations there is no real freedom of religion. The phrase on freedom of religion is contained in the 1st amendment to the US Constitution. It reads as follows:" Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
It should be stated in the divorce decree who has the say over the child's religion.
Because people were free to practice their own choice of religion.
There is no 'right' religion. All religions believe they and they alone have the ultimate and only word from their god or gods. It is up to the individual to make a choice after examining all religions. In everyone chooses the same religion (improbable) then that would be the nearest anyone could hope for.
In Australia (as it stands at the moment) people are free to practise any spirituality, religion, philosophy, etc they choose to, as long as it does not restrict or violate the state or federal law. The terms spirituality, religion and philosophy covers Religion, Non-Religion, New Age Religions and other spirituality and philosophies such as Scientology. It is impossible to have a fair and reasonable society if there is no freedom of religion or for that matter if religion plays a part in the government of a nation. To this end the constitution of Australia guarantees freedom of religion or no religion.
Always by choice. Explanation and advice can be offered to nonbelievers and people can pray for them to get saved.