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宗教信仰自由的含义是指:

(1)每个公民都有按照自己的意愿信仰宗教或者不信仰宗教的自由, 有过去不信教而现在信教的自由,有过去信教现在不信教的自由;

(2)每个公民都有信仰这种宗教的自由,有信仰那种宗教的自由,在同一宗教里,有信仰这个教派的自由,也有信仰那个教派的自由;

(3) 每个公民都有按宗教信仰参加宗教仪式的自由,也有不参加宗教仪式的自由。

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