Are children allowed to make their own choice when it comes to practicing a certain religion?
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Basically, the parents’ religion is often the child’s religion until he old sought to discern what and what. The child, when at legal age has the right to choose whatever religion he or she wants just the way every other adult has that right. But pending the time the child grows up to be an adult, he or she continues to observe the religion of his parents.
Children can choose their own thoughts, opinions and religion but only when they’re of legal age. Also, children who have been legally taken away from their parents have the right choose whatever religious belief they want without discrimination. However, parents can guide children so that as they grow up, they learn to properly use this right.