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Namibia Tops Mainland Africa in Personal Freedom with Strong Religious Rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47103, member: 636"] Namibia leads mainland Africa for personal freedom according to recent rankings. The southern African nation earned top marks for protecting religious liberty through its constitution. Survey data shows adult citizens hold diverse views about faith and spiritual practices across different regions. Erongo region residents show the strongest religious commitment nationwide. Three quarters of people there actively practice their faith and view religion as essential to daily life. Another 16 percent claim religious identity but participate less frequently. Other regions display different patterns of belief and practice. Omaheke, Hardap and Otjozondjupa areas report that three out of ten residents reject belief in higher powers or deities. The //Kharas region shows even more uncertainty about spiritual matters. Half the population there questions whether divine entities actually exist. National survey results reveal mixed religious attitudes among Namibians. Nearly half the country participates regularly in religious activities and practices. About 16 percent identify with specific faiths but engage less actively. The remaining population expresses doubt or disbelief about spiritual concepts. Roughly 22 percent of citizens remain uncertain about whether gods or higher powers exist. Another 16 percent completely reject religious beliefs and maintain no spiritual practices whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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