freedom of religion debates
"Freedom of religion debates" refers to discussions, controversies, or disputes centered around the right of individuals or groups to practice their chosen religion without interference, as guaranteed by constitutional or legal protections. These debates often involve considerations of government involvement in religious affairs, the limits of religious practices, conflicts between religious freedom and other fundamental rights, or tensions between different religious groups or secular ideologies.
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