Six African Countries Win High Marks in New Study of Religious Freedoms
Submitted by pastordale on Thu, 2007-07-12 09:46.
Six African countries – Botswana, Mali, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa, and Kenya – rank among the world’s most tolerant societies in terms of religious freedoms. That’s according to the latest study by the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom. It measured the amount of government regulation, government favoritism toward a particular religion, and the amount of social pressures and constraints imposed by other faiths and organized groups in the country.It would be interesting to compare religious freedom ratings and the quantity and saturation of various religions in those countries.
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