Yes, and human rights would always trump the right to freedom of religion. Also religion would be kept out of government and other shared public institutions.
Freedom of religion is a human right, the most basic of ones, along with home shelter and family, all other rights come afterwards.
I congratulate you on preventing govt. from interfering with religion and from keeping religion out of politics
(by not making religious leaders politicians), but I rather like the American system where I can be religious in public and not have to worry about being thrown in jail for wearing certain clothing or saying certain things.
a free society is only free if the right to religion trumps politically incentivized attacks claiming to be based on human rights(ironically doing the opposite)
In Turkey all schools must be secular, i.e. it is illegal for any religious organization to open a school.
in france you cannot even get married in public using religious or cultural iconography, you can't wear religious clothing nor carry religious items into schools or offices or any public building.
this is not real freedom, only an illusion, this is why the US is the best.
If you started a country, would you allow freedom of religion?
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Yes, and human rights would always trump the right to freedom of religion. Also religion would be kept out of government and other shared public institutions.
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you sound like the French.
Freedom of religion is a human right, the most basic of ones, along with home shelter and family, all other rights come afterwards.
I congratulate you on preventing govt. from interfering with religion and from keeping religion out of politics
(by not making religious leaders politicians), but I rather like the American system where I can be religious in public and not have to worry about being thrown in jail for wearing certain clothing or saying certain things.
a free society is only free if the right to religion trumps politically incentivized attacks claiming to be based on human rights(ironically doing the opposite)
In Turkey all schools must be secular, i.e. it is illegal for any religious organization to open a school.
in france you cannot even get married in public using religious or cultural iconography, you can't wear religious clothing nor carry religious items into schools or offices or any public building.
this is not real freedom, only an illusion, this is why the US is the best.