In Singapore there is full freedom of religious practice, but not of religious proselytism. |
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Freedom of religion and conscience certainly entails accepting proselytism, even where it is not respectable. |
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We have some record of arguments used to maintain the coherence of chthonic peoples, faced with varying forms of western proselytism. |
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Although Article 13 of the Constitution protects freedom of religious conscience and worship for known religions, proselytism is prohibited. |
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The research presented in this book finds its anxiety about proselytism disproportionate and misplaced. |
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Merchants, far from being sceptics, were often the agents of religious fervour and proselytism on the shifting trade routes between civilisations. |
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But conspicuous symbols, which in themselves constitute elements of proselytism or discrimination, are prohibited. |
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But even after these experiences, the general attitude of the masters, with regard to proselytes and proselytism, remained favourable. |
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Pope Benedict explicitly states that charity should never be used as means of proselytism. |
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In 1831 the Holy See set up a Korean parish, and French priests smuggled themselves into the country to engage in clandestine proselytism. |
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Secondly, we also all agree that the State has no business engaging in bad proselytism. |
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Air-time may also be commercialized, but religious or political proselytism is not allowed. |
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Not in terms of proselytism or in terms or trying to conquer them, but in terms of a dialogue in depth. |
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They explicitly exclude all forms of proselytism, which means that the religious faith and convictions of the other must be sincerely respected. |
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How such universal message exempt of proselytism can be transmitted? |
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But 16 Afghans seized with them could be executed for proselytism. |
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Greek legislation on proselytism was found to be in compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights by the European Court of Human Rights. |
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They are committed to rejecting all means of proselytism, to help one another safeguard the interests of the churches, and to bear witness before the Muslims. |
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Model four, then, would support faithbased, federally supported programs that vigorously prohibit all forms of proselytism and discrimination in hiring. |
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Today the notion of proselytism stirs strong negative reactions. |
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The Special Rapporteur remained concerned about the imposition of legal or policy restrictions by the authorities of Turkmenistan on registration, places of worship, religious material, religious education and proselytism. |
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After all, its hard-won fundamental freedoms were being threatened by mysterious terrorist networks, which nonetheless appeared to be dominated by Islamist religious proselytism. |
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Former fire chief Kelvin Cochran has sued the city of Atlanta and its mayor, Kasim Reed, for firing him over his proselytism in the workplace. |
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Some countries distinguish voluntary, motivated conversion from organized proselytism, attempting to restrict the latter. |
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Greece has a long history of conflict, mostly with Jehovah's Witnesses, but also with some Pentecostals, over its laws on proselytism. |
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Many Protestants came from a large German immigrant community, but they were seldom engaged in proselytism and grew mostly by natural increase. |
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Planned primarily for commerce, the enterprise also aimed at proselytism. |
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Intolerance, persecution, and proselytism are invidious and ill-sounding terms, never long absent from the mouths of anti-Catholic controversialists. |
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Unfortunately, his statement that circumcision could lead to 'reversal in the gains made against HIV infection' shows that his piece is one of proselytism, not scholarship. |
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The small numbers of Uruguay's indigenous peoples and their fierce resistance to proselytism reduced the influence of the ecclesiastical authorities. |
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Proselytism is the act of attempting to convert by persuasion another individual from a different religion or belief system. |
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