Political Science, asked by samriddhiseth52, 4 months ago

4. What is the difference between freedom of religion and secularism?
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Answered by ShivamGupta03
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Freedom of religion means you have the freedom to practice any religion in a country. State will neither interfere nor allow any one to interfere in your religious life. ... In religions like Islam and Christianity, there is no freedom of choice, particularly in Islam. Many Christians are secular

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Answered by itsbiswaa
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freedom of religion

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief, in worship, teaching practice and observance.

Religious freedom protects people's right to live, speak, and act according to their beliefs peacefully and publicly. It protects their ability to be themselves at work, in class, and at social activities. Religious freedom is more than the “freedom to worship” at a synagogue, church, or mosque.

secularism

Secularism, also called Secularity, is the idea of something being not religious or not connected to a church or other religious organization. An example of this is the government, which is independent of any religion in many states.

Secular theology rejects the substance dualism of modern religion, the belief in two forms of reality required by the belief in heaven, hell, and the afterlife. Secular theology can accommodate a belief in God--as many nature religions do--but as residing in this world and not separately from it.

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