freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
"Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion" refers to the fundamental right of individuals to hold their own beliefs, thoughts, and religious practices without interference or coercion from external sources, including the government, society, or any other authoritative body. This principle protects individual autonomy and allows for the diversity of thoughts, beliefs, and religious expressions within a society.
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