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  • Yes, first amendment.
  • Yes, the constitution guarentees freedom of religion.
  • Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression. Ratified 12/15/1791. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
  • Yes, Look around, do you see any heretics burning. You can believe whatever you want in the U.S.A
  • I wish there was a way that it could give us freedom from religion. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" is the beginning of the Bill of Rights amendment 1.
  • Yes. Freedom to practice any religion without infringing upon the freedom of others to practice any religion of their choice.
  • Yes it does. In fact it's in the 1st admendment. Unfortunatly though our puplic schools are only encoruging the atheists religon and belefs that the universe was created by chance and man kind is an actsadent all because of an explosen in outer space Their science doesn't even support their facts I could go into more detail, but I think I already answered your question.
  • Th passage you cited guarantees freedom of religion and simultaneously the freedom to have no religion if that is your choice. (However, please note that teh U.S. Supreme Court has twice ruled that for all legal purposes, at least, atheism is a religion. And it is a system of belief about God -- that there isn't one.) Christianity, other religions, agnosticism, and atheism are all protected under the First Amendment, and that is the way it should be. It's interesting that every atheist I've ever encountered can give you a detailed description of the God in which he or she doesn't believe. Present any other idea about God and it's the atheist as much as the fundamentalist who will insist that your idea of God cannot be God, that definitionally, God must be defined his/her way (as that God in whcih he/she doesn't believe.) Taht's as much blind faith as any religious person has ever exhibited.
  • Not the Constitution itself. The Constitution didn't grant ANY rights, it merely laid out the plan of government. That was the reason that it nearly didn't get ratified. The first amendment to the Constitution grants the right to freedom of religion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights
  • only within certain boundries, "The United States Government NEITHER respects nor denies " ..however those boundries have now been breeched on one to many occations by too many conflicting belief's that keep bringing there crap here along with their followers ... ..religion has nothing to do with 'Nature and Nature's God" no matter how many say otherwise ... you are quiet welcome to return to your own homelands and leave us in peace to ours ... foriegn and alien people, foriegn and alien belief's representing a forign and alien government under a foriegn and alien monarchy whether they be Catholic, Christian, Muslim or Jew ... your conflict are your's stop bringing them here and involving us and take your proxies out of our govenment and off our lands GO HOME because this is not it .. ~Nemo~

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