Freedom+of+religion

 Freedom of religion is the freedom and independence of an individual to practice, teach or observe particular religions and beliefs in public or private without obtaining fear of judgement or discrimination. Furthermore, it is acknowledged as the right to change religion or to not practice any religion at all. Freedom of religion is seen as an essential human right in many nations around the world. The freedom of one’s religion supports liberalism, as it is fundamentally exerting one’s ability to make autonomous and independent decisions in their life. It is providing an individual with the opportunity to make essential choices regarding their beliefs and practices.

Freedom of religion is when an individual or community has the freedom to practice his/her beliefs and teachings openly. This allows one to have the right to change religions or to not follow a religion, this basic right also permits individuals and communities to practice without the fear of being commened for their beleifs. Freedom of religion in Germany is granted as it states in article 3 of the constitution "__No one may be prejudiced or favored__ __because of__ his gender, his descent, his race, his language, his homeland and place of origin, __his faith or his religious__ or political __views__." Freedom of Religion is carried out today as everyone is able to practice their religion openly or not even follow one.

 == Freedom of religion is the fundamental allowing individuals/communities to practice their own religion, worship- regardless it be private or public and educate fellow adherents. It also outlines the right for individuals to be reassured that they will not be harmed as a result of displaying their religion, a human right created by the United Nations. Nevertheless, this does not ultimately assure that all adherents will be protected depending upon various factors. Supporting Mill’s on //Liberty,// it derives the idea of individuals being allowed to make decisions based freely on them despite the strong influence of their religious beliefs and practices. ==