Government Support for Religious Practice

LAW AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN CANADA, R. Moon, ed., UBC Press, 2008

12 Pages Posted: 20 Jun 2011

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Richard Moon

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

Freedom of conscience or religion is no longer protected as the most effective way for the individual to discover spiritual truth, or as necessary to his meaningful commitment to that truth, or because human conscience, the capacity to recognize truth and right, is a divine endowment. The public justification for religious freedom is now framed in more secular terms. In the contemporary context of spiritually diverse community, the protection of religious belief or commitment is most often said to be based on the value of individual judgment or autonomy. What the individual chooses, what she judges to be right or true, is deserving of respect because it has been chosen, because it is an expression of her autonomy or the outcome of her independent judgment.

Keywords: Freedom, Conscience, Religion, Spiritual Truth, Belief, Individual Judgement

Suggested Citation

Moon, Richard, Government Support for Religious Practice (2008). LAW AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN CANADA, R. Moon, ed., UBC Press, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1866489

Richard Moon (Contact Author)

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law ( email )

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