The United Kingdom is described as a multi-faith society where the Church of England is the 'established' church in England. Regarding the relationship between the state and an individual's personal beliefs, which of the following statements accurately reflects the legal reality in the UK?
- Every person has the legal right to choose their own religion, change their faith, or choose not to follow any religion at all, as there is no law requiring religious observance.Cevap
- BThe law requires all citizens living in England to be registered as members of the established church, although they are free to practice other religions in private.
- CBecause the Church of England is the state church, the law mandates that its spiritual leader must oversee the internal governance and appointments of all other religious denominations.
- DWhile individual practice is free, the law requires that the Monarch, as Supreme Governor, must formally approve the appointment of all senior religious leaders across the four nations of the UK.
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Every person has the legal right to choose their own religion, change their faith, or choose not to follow any religion at all.
The correct answer accurately states the legal reality in the UK: there is no law requiring people to follow a specific religion, and every person has the right to choose, change, or reject religious beliefs as they see fit.
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The separation of individual legal rights from state church status
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