The government might choose to limit the religious freedoms of an individual when their actions impede on the safety or freedom of another. This is generally seen in situations where religious practices may lead to harm, discrimination, or the infringement of the rights of others.
When might the government choose to limit the religious freedoms of an individual?
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• when their actions are prejudiced against other religions
• when their actions impede on the safety or freedom of another
• when their actions put themselves at risk
• when their actions impact the education of children
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