Freedom to Change One’s Religion
Sunday, December 12th, 2004Freedom of Religion is Meaningless
Without Freedom to Change One’s Religion
‘Freedom of Religion’ is an individual’s fundamental right and it includes ‘Freedom to Change One’s Religion’. However, there are people who stand for freedom to change one’s religion only when someone is entering into their own faith community. These people would not allow the members of their own faith community to convert to any other religion - even if they would do so out of their own free will. From the perspective of ‘freedom to change religion’, their policy involves a double standard. A self-contradictory principle is inherent in this policy; therefore, it cannot work in a plural society - a society in which various faith communities live peacefully, in spite of radical differences in their beliefs and religious practices.

