The promotion of the religious phenomenon and the right to freedom of conscience in Colombia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2019.4511Keywords:
freedom of conscience, religious freedom, secular state, religious neutrality, separationAbstract
In this article we will try to demonstrate that the freedom of conscience and religion constitute a single right that have as a purpose to protect the beliefs and ideologies of people, regardless of their religious or secular character. Therefore, it will be argued that the formula adopted by the Colombian legal system to promote the religious phenomenon is contrary to the principle of equality because it privileges a view of the theist world against other visions, also valid in a constitutional and pluralist state like Colombia.
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