He also clarifies the weakness in using the expression "Freedom of Worship" since that concept suggests 'Worship' is an isolated expression of Religious conviction and conscience apart from Public discussion.
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A Fundamental Right
Elder Oaks said that “religious persons should insist on their constitutional right and duty to exercise their religion, to vote their consciences on public issues, and to participate in elections and in debates. . . . These are the rights of all citizens and they are also the rights of religious leaders and religious organizations. In this circumstance, it is imperative that those of us who believe in God and in the reality of right and wrong unite more effectively to protect our religious freedom to preach and practice our faith in God and the principles of right and wrong He has established.”
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