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Difficulty: MediumFreedom of Belief and Religion

The United Kingdom is a multi-faith society that protects the right of individuals to hold their own religious or non-religious beliefs. According to the official handbook, which of the following statements correctly describes how this right is applied?

  1. Everyone is free to choose their own religion, or to have no religion at all, provided they obey the law of the land.Answer
  2. B
    Religious traditions and laws take precedence over UK law if they are central to an individual's specific faith.
  3. C
    Freedom of belief is an absolute right that exempts individuals from any legal duties that conflict with their personal conscience.
  4. D
    The principle of tolerance requires all citizens to agree with and support the core teachings of every religion practiced in the UK.

Answer

The correct answer states that everyone is free to choose their own religion, or to have no religion at all, provided they obey the law of the land.
The correct answer accurately reflects the guidance in the official handbook, stating that freedom of religion is guaranteed to all—including those who choose to have no religion—but this freedom does not exempt anyone from following the laws of the United Kingdom.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the fundamental right regarding belief in the UK.
The UK is a multi-faith society where freedom of religion is a core principle, which includes the right to be non-religious.
The handbook emphasizes that diversity of faith and the absence of faith are both protected.
2
Determine the limitation of this freedom.
All religious practices must remain within the bounds of UK law.
While beliefs are free, actions and practices must not violate the law of the land, which applies to everyone equally.

Key Concept

The balance between freedom of religion (including the right to no religion) and the requirement to obey national law.
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