How do the government and the law treat citizens of different religions?
- Equally, whatever their religion or beliefs ✓
- More favourably if they follow a Christian faith
- Equally, but only if they attend a place of worship
- Differently, depending on the size of their religion
Why this is the answer
Religion makes no difference to how the government and the law treat a citizen.
This question is from: Freedom of religion
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