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according to the constitution, the right of freedom of religion supports
practicing religions that are national and official.
practicing religions approved by the government.
practicing religion only in private settings.
practicing any religion that one chooses, or none at all.
Constitutional freedom of religion, in most liberal democratic contexts (such as the US Constitution's First Amendment), protects the individual's right to select any religious practice of their choice, or to abstain from religious practice entirely. It does not limit practice to official/government-approved religions, nor restrict it only to private spaces.
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practicing any religion that one chooses, or none at all.