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You are truely free when you can be as you wish, but at the same time the things you do make you feel good about yourself. As well not make those around you feel bad. IE you bully a kid smaller then you because you felt free to do so. This is an example of not "TRUE FREEDOM", when your free will impacts negtively on those around you it incumbers others freedoms. It may give sense of power but is not the same as freedom. In my opinion "TRUE FREEDOM" is having a free conscious, free of worry, regret, guilt, etc. But not being restrained from doing good as well.
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True Freedom can't exist. One person may view true freedom as a world with no laws. This would also be known as anarchy. Another might feel that a state of anarchy is not safe and attacks the freedom they feel they have as a result of the laws in their county. "True freedom" is something impossible and subjective.
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Not like that.A true freedom is a situation where one can express his/her feeling without any fear.He/she can do whatever they want without insulting anybody and he/she must abide by the rules and regulations of a country. The citizens must have the following rights Right to vote right to speak about anybody right to live anywhere we like right to participate in the social religious and economic development of a country TTHIS IS WHAT THE TRUE FREEDOM MEANS
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TRUE FREEDOM is a matter of perspective. Throughout our entire lives we have been free to do as we please, we have, for the most part, chosen to abide by restrictions and guidelines imposed on us by society and governments. The only reason we think we're not free is because we have been brought up to follow these rules. You can choose to be truly free by not abiding by them. The fact is we are truly free we just don't realise it.
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True freedom comes from knowing the truth of Jesus Christ.
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