Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Humanities

Marquicha Greene
November 26,2007

Humanities

“Freedom of religion is a guarantee by a government for freedom of belief for individuals and freedom of worship for individuals and groups. It is generally recognized to also include the freedom not to follow any religion. Freedom of religion is considered by many in many nations and people to be a fundamental human right. [1]”


In my opinion this statement is true. I believe that people can and should follow religions that they believe in. But at the same time I believe that religion should and shouldn’t be practiced in school. For instance people shouldn’t wear shirts that’s states something like “being Christian is wrong.” Furthermore people who wear Yakima’s and hajibs should be allowed.

[1] ^ Derek H. Davis - The Evolution of Religious Liberty as a Universal Human Right. Retrieved on 2006-12-05.