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Taiwan is a secular state. Article 13 of the Taiwanese Constitution says, “people have freedom of religious beliefs”. According to a 2018 report, Taiwan is among the best three states in terms of tolerance towards atheism. According to US State Department report of 2022, there were no reports during the year of significant societal actions affecting religious freedom.

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References

  1. ^ André Laliberté (1 June 2009). "The Regulation of Religious Affairs in Taiwan: From State Control to Laisser-faire?". Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. SageJournals.
  2. "These are the best and worst countries in the world to be an atheist". The Journal. 29 October 2018.
  3. "2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Taiwan". US Government.
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