I personally believe that it is wrong to judge people based on their religion.
A person's religion is their own private business.
The correct spelling is "magisterial judge" (also magistrate).
The correct possessive noun is judge's.
If you are married she is a paramour. It means an illicit lover to a married person. I would suggest that if this was stated by a judge then there must be a court case. If there is a court case the judge was correct if you are married.
There is no "correct" religion.
A judge, regardless of his or her religion or lack thereof must be impartial. If a Judge is found to favor people on the basis of religion then he or she should be removed from their position as judge.
Druid
A:There is no one religion in Europe, and probably no one correct religion in Europe. I believe the most correct thing that can be said is that religion in Europe is in decline.
Religion relativism
There is no "right" religion. Every religion has its merits. It is necessary not to judge other religions harshly.
I do not believe that anyone has the right to judge another person.
The correct answer is that no, it isn't.