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the Freedom of Religion Act

The Freedom of Religion Act, often related to the broader concept of religious freedom, ensures that individuals can practice their religion without interference from the government. This means people can express their beliefs, attend places of worship, and observe religious practices freely. The act aims to prevent discrimination based on religion and protects individual rights in both public and private settings. In essence, it upholds the principle that everyone is free to follow their faith or none at all, fostering a diverse and inclusive society. Different countries may have specific laws or amendments addressing religious freedom.