(Take this response with a grain of salt.)
I personally think that neither should determine that. Both questions are unable to determine whether the religion is true; so why would it be used to determine whether or not people have the right to follow it. However, putting that aside, I think the best answer would be how good their followers are. It doesn't determine whether the religion is true or not but it rids us of the toxic religions that spread negative messages. Considering how much racism, homophobia, transphobia, and sexism is in most religions it'd be interesting to see most religions cease.
Including commonly followed religions like Catholicism.
Soo yea basically what the person said above is wrong. I’m sorry but I mean no disrupt but in more shorter and simpler terms all the credit goes to John Dalton because he came up with a theory known as the atomic theory
During the French Revolution, countries like Spain, Portugal and France achieved their independence from the European monarchies that held power over them.The French revolution took place between the years 1789 to
1799. It was a time of great turmoil as far as political and social mayhem in
France was concerned. This was the revolution that helped in overthrowing the
monarchy and the beginning of the republic. This period ultimately culminated
under the dictatorship of Napoleon the great. He brought in many liberal ideas
that the people accepted.
In a closed primary, the members of the party select the nominees. This means that the registered members of the Republican Party and the members of the Democrat Party are the ones who can select the nominees to participate as a candidate for office.
This is so because the Party promotes the free association and it is believed that the members of a Party know its possible nominees and have the right to decide whom to choose for.