Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr, see Acts chapter 7, verses 58=60.
During the 1600's to the 1620's the mistreatment of a person because of his or her religious beliefs is called persecution. it is true.
A martar is a lame fellow, cripple, but a martyr is A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs or Kills (someone) because of their beliefs: she was martyred for her faith.
An atheist
persecute
They are called "preachers",,,
Pagan means a person holding religious beliefs that are different from so-called "main world" beliefs, and because the Romans were not pagan, their numerals were not either.
Of course. In fact, atheists are more accepting of people who think differently because they have no religious agenda to promote, no beliefs they feel the need to press on others.~Above answer is well put, but i might add, i myself do not accept the religious beliefs of another person, but i can accept the person. I mean, by 'accept' i do not share the belief, nor admire it in anyway, but rather, i accept the person, and accept their right to believe as they wish.
Karl Malden was a private person when it came to his religious beliefs, so it is not widely known what his specific faith or beliefs were. He did not frequently discuss his religious views in public.
A preset of beliefs could alter a way a person can communicate freely. When someone is really religious or has strong beliefs about anything it could leave them with bias on certain topics.
AnswerA martyr is someone who dies for his or her beliefs.
Whether a person, religious or not, is against following the paranormal depends on their individual beliefs.
Being respectful to people who believe in something different from you