Australian law protects various personal freedoms. If an individual living in Australia decides that they no longer wish to follow any religion, what is their legal right?
- AThey are required by law to join a religious group to demonstrate they are good citizens.
- They are free to follow no religion and cannot be legally forced to join a religious group.Cevap
- CThey must pay a special government tax if they do not belong to a church, temple, or mosque.
Cevap
Individuals in Australia are free to follow no religion and cannot be legally forced to join a religious group.
The correct answer is right because Australian law protects the freedom of religion, which explicitly includes the right to practice any religion of one's choice or to practice no religion at all. This freedom ensures that no person can be legally forced to join or remain in a religious organization against their will.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of Religion (including the right to have no religion)
İpuçları
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Think about whether Australia has an official religion that everyone must follow.
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In Australia, the government stays neutral regarding personal religious beliefs.
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Freedom of religion means you can choose any faith, or choose to have 'no religion' without any legal trouble.
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Explore how 'Secular Government' ensures that Australian law stays separate from religious rules.
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