Not necessarily. Different religions teach different views on magic, and even within a religion, opinions may differ.
No, freemasons are religious
No
Whether a person, religious or not, is against following the paranormal depends on their individual beliefs.
No. When people speak of love as magical they generally mean it in a figurative rather than literal sense.
Whether a person, religious or not, is against New Age ideas depends on their individual beliefs.
Not all do, you can get it out of your system and hopefully you will eventually find the right path
I think you're thinking about muggles. Muggles are non-magical people.
an age limit to buy alcohol forbid people from buying alcohol.
There are a number of people who are known for the critical thinking that they applied to theology and religious thought. I will mention one of them, Christopher Hitchens.
The reason for most people who are very religious thinking that animals don't have souls, or that humans are better than them is because of the fact that animals don't seem to be capable of intelligent thought, or higher thinking capabilities.
On the contrary, they are just the opposite to being stereotyped. Religious people have a purpose in their lives, each one an individual capable of thinking and reasoning for themselves. It is unfortunate that those who are not religious can be classed as stereotyped.
Cases differ. Some people are born into it or may have religious beliefs that forbid eating animals. Others choose vegetarianism for health standards.