Residents of the United Kingdom are entitled to freedom of belief and religion as a fundamental part of their liberty. According to the official handbook, which of the following is correct regarding the application of this right?
- Everyone has the right to their own faith or to have no religion at all, and the law protects them from being discriminated against because of their choice.Cevap
- BReligious laws and traditional customs take precedence over the law of the land if a person's faith requires them to act in a certain way.
- CLegal protection from discrimination is only provided to members of major world religions and does not apply to those who choose to have no faith.
- DIndividual liberty provides an absolute right to express religious views, even if those views incite hatred or violence against other groups.
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Everyone has the right to their own faith or to have no religion at all, and the law protects them from being discriminated against because of their choice.
The correct statement accurately identifies that freedom of religion in the UK is a dual right: the freedom to choose any faith (or none) and the right to be protected by law from discrimination based on that choice. This aligns with the fundamental principles of individual liberty and the rule of law described in the official handbook.
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The balance of religious freedom, the right to no religion, and the supremacy of UK law.
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