In Australia, the law protects the right of every person to choose their own religious beliefs or to have no religion at all. If a specific religious practice or tradition is found to be in conflict with Australian law, which of the following statements is true?
- AIndividuals are legally permitted to follow their religious laws instead of national laws if there is a conflict.
- Every person in Australia must obey the law, even if it is different from their religious beliefs or traditions.Cevap
- CReligious leaders are granted legal exemptions from following civil laws that interfere with their faith's traditions.
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Every person in Australia is required to follow the law, regardless of whether those laws conflict with their religious beliefs or traditions.
The correct answer reflects the fundamental principle that while Australia protects the freedom to hold any religious belief, it requires all individuals to comply with the laws of the land. This ensures a peaceful and orderly society where one set of rules applies to everyone.
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Anahtar Kavram
The Supremacy of Australian Law over Religious Practices
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Think about whether Australia has one set of laws for everyone or different laws for different religions.
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Consider the 'rule of law' principle, which means that everyone is subject to the law, including those with religious authority.
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Review the concept of a 'secular' society and how it separates religious rules from national government and law.
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