concept   religious freedom

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (2) Western countries (1) secular societies (1) Western democracies (1) restricted societies (1) Colonial America (1) European Union countries (1) Muslim countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 religious freedom United States The United States values and protects religious freedom and diversity as fundamental rights. 13
2 religious freedom United States Religious freedom in the United States is a fundamental and legally protected right. 6
3 religious freedom Western countries Religious freedom is a fundamental human right protected by law in Western countries. 4
4 religious freedom secular societies Religious freedom is protected in secular societies, with an emphasis on separating religion from government and ensuring freedom from religion. 4
5 religious freedom Western democracies Legal protection and respect for the right to practice faith freely is a core value in Western democracies. 3
6 religious freedom restricted societies In restricted societies, governments limit non-approved religious practices and beliefs, restricting religious freedom. 2
7 religious freedom Colonial America Different colonies in Colonial America had varying degrees of religious freedom, with some promoting tolerance and others being more restrictive. 1
8 religious freedom European Union countries Religious freedom is a protected right in European Union countries with legislation in place to ensure freedom of religion. 1
9 religious freedom Muslim countries In some Muslim-majority countries, there are restrictions on religious freedom for non-Muslims. 1