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WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL DEFINITION OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION
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WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL DEFINITION OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION
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Psycho_Frighead
ACTIVE Thu Aug 23, 07 - Tue May 18, 10
Freedom of religion means ANY religion, even non-Christian ones
It means freedom of Christian denomination only
Freedom of belief (any) but not necessarily free practice (such as human sacrifice)
Free exercise should mean anything allowed by your religion should be okay including human sacrifice
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Voted : Freedom of belief (any) but not necessarily free practice (such as human sacrifice)
Freedom of belief as long as it's practiced within the confines of existing laws.
by
Grumpy_Person
on Thu Aug 23, 07 10:37pm
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