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Tag Archives: religious liberty
Wyoming Joins Nationwide Push For Religious Freedom Protection
Wyoming now requires courts to use the toughest legal standard when government rules burden religious practice. In a move that aligns it with a growing number of US states, Wyoming has become the 29th to enact its own Religious Freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Religious Freedom, Scientology
Tagged First Amendment rights, government regulations, individual rights, religious freedom, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, religious liberty, state law, state legislation, strict scrutiny, Wyoming RFRA
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Recognizing and Supporting Religious Freedom
From its beginnings, the Church of Scientology has recognized that freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. In a world where conflicts are often traceable to intolerance of others’ religious beliefs and practices, the Church has, for more than … Continue reading
Posted in Church of Scientology
Tagged human rights, religious freedom, religious liberty
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King Charles, Embracing Diversity, Cuts the “The” From “Defender of the Faith”
From its beginnings, the Church of Scientology has recognized that freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. In a world where conflicts are often traceable to intolerance of others’ religious beliefs and practices, the Church has, for more than … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights
Tagged Britain, Diversity, faith, King Charles III, religious freedom, religious liberty
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