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Freedom of Identity
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Social research hints at something called “religious deep structures,” in which human beings naturally long for transcendent experiences, even if they are not overtly religious. We all worship something or someone—and it is a human right to do so, forming a basic part of our identities. Worship should be freely chosen and never coerced. However, this pamphlet describes the danger of forcing religious worship, which has been predicted to occur in the near future.
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