freedom of conscience - traducción al holandés
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freedom of conscience - traducción al holandés

FREEDOM OF AN INDIVIDUAL TO HOLD OR CONSIDER A FACT, VIEWPOINT, OR THOUGHT, INDEPENDENT OF OTHERS' VIEWPOINTS
Freedom of conscience; Political opinions; Freedom of thinking; Liberty of conscience; Freedom of Conscience; User:Srooke; Believe freely; Freedom of Thought; History of freedom of thought
  • "Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom & no such thing as public liberty without freedom of speech", [[Benjamin Franklin]], 1722
  • Bronze statue of [[Giordano Bruno]] in [[Rome]]

freedom of conscience         
vrijheid van meningsuiting
liberty of conscience         
gewetensvrijheid
religious freedom         
  • alt=A man posing for a print
  • Nineteenth century allegorical statue on the [[Congress Column]] in Belgium depicting religious freedom
  • menorah]] coexist in [[Oxford]], Oxfordshire, England
  • The ''[[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]]'' (1789) guarantees freedom of religion, as long as religious activities do not infringe on public order in ways detrimental to society.
  • Original act of the [[Warsaw Confederation]] 1573. The beginning of religious freedom in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]
  • Declaration, by Ferenc Dávid of Religious and Conscience Freedom in the Diet of Torda in 1568, painting by [[Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch]]
  • Women detained at Western Wall for wearing prayer shawls; photo from [[Women of the Wall]]
  • [[Minerva]] as a symbol of enlightened wisdom protects the believers of all religions ([[Daniel Chodowiecki]], 1791)
  • Legal opinion on apostasy by the [[Fatwa]] committee at [[Al-Azhar University]] in [[Cairo]], the highest Islamic institution in the world, concerning the case of a man who converted to Christianity: "Since he left Islam, he will be invited to express his regret. If he does not regret, he will be killed pertaining to rights and obligations of the Islamic law."
  • A U.S. postage stamp commemorating religious freedom and the [[Flushing Remonstrance]]
  • Freedom of religion by country (Pew Research Center study, 2009). Light yellow: low restriction; red: very high restriction on freedom of religion.
  • Oscar Straus]] Memorial in Washington, D.C. honoring the right to worship
HUMAN RIGHT TO PRACTICE, OR NOT, A RELIGION WITHOUT CONFLICT FROM GOVERNING POWERS
Religious freedom; Freedom of religon; Freedom of religious worship; Freedom of Religion; Freedom of worship; Freedom of religious expression; Religious liberty; International Religious Freedom; Free religion; Freedom of religion and belief; Religious liberties; Freedom of belief; Freedom to Worship; Religious equality; Religious freedoms; Freedom of faith; Freedom of religious practice; Freedom to worship; Free exercise of religion; Freedom of Worship; Religious rights; Right of free worship; Religious Liberty; Liberty, Religious; Confessional liberty; Freedom of religion in the Muslim world; Islam and religious freedom; Religious Freedom; Freedom from religion (secular law); History of religious freedom
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Definición

prisoner of conscience
¦ noun a person imprisoned for their political or religious views.

Wikipedia

Freedom of thought

Freedom of thought (also called freedom of conscience) is the freedom of an individual to hold or consider a fact, viewpoint, or thought, independent of others' viewpoints.

Ejemplos de uso de freedom of conscience
1. "Freedom of conscience is a fundamental right." Share this article: What is this?
2. The AKP argued that the ban violated freedom of conscience and the right to education.
3. Constraints on freedom of conscience and religion, and on freedom of expression were on the rise, according to Arbour.
4. This ideology rejects tolerance, denies freedom of conscience, and demands that women be pushed to the margins of society.
5. The law on freedom of conscience and religious organizations does not mention sects or traditional religions at all.