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Post by goz on Nov 11, 2018 21:10:34 GMT
It varies according to countries. There isn't a great degree of religious freedom in countries like China because they are greatly inspired by anti-religious political beliefs. There are countries where there isn't a great degree of religious freedom for people of religions other than state religions (Saudia, Iran etc. etc.). There may be a few countries that have religious freedom for all as a concept even if one religion that is in majority seems to dominate certain laws. I know that. The point is 'should' religious freedom means the right to exercise a total choice of religion from none to whatever you choose? To me, it obviously should butt in some places that claim freedom of religion, it doesn't seem to.
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