Religion and politics? You might call that person an iconoclast, depending on their objects with the two systems. Myself, I use to different words to describe those aspects of myself: atheist (antitheist) and anarchist.
against religion
Yes, some people discriminate based on both religion and politics.
both. Islam has politics built in
Neither, really. Both have influences on society and it depends who you are. But I would personally say politics. It governs more, has more control over us. Religion is a choice, you have to obey the laws of the land, but again: it depends who you are.
Both words connote that someone has influence over others.
The Olympic Ideal is the premise that individuals, not countries, compete against each other in sport and through these these competitions held every 4 years for both summer and winter Olympics, peaceful competition without the burden of politics, religion, or racism.
There are two subjects one should never argue about: Religion and politics. Both topics are un-winnable.
It is interesting how blind some people can be when their aim is to denigrate religion. The previous answer to this question began: "It is more the other way around. Religion has always been used as a political tool to control people and make them happy so they don't revolt. Politics has also often affected religion." If this is true, and it certainly has a lot going for it, then clearly if religion is used as a political tool then it is indeed political aims which corrupt religion. Though of course there are plenty of examples of people using religion for nefarious ends. It is important, however, to distinguish between religions; and between any particular religion and the way it's ideas have been/are being hijacked by certain individuals and/or groups for destructive purposes. Pretending that ALL religions are the same is a good recipe for generating insane ideas. It is a good idea to beware of anyone you find preaching this kind of unsane thinking.
In politics, it means that you listen to both parties.
The dream expresses the dreamer's desire to stand up against opposition or to defend one's honor against insult. Traditionally, slapping someone on one or both cheeks expressed a challenge to a duel.
Jewish can refer to both a religion and an ethnicity. It can describe individuals who practice Judaism as their religion, as well as those who identify with the cultural and historical aspects of the Jewish people.
no, because the Egyptians developed a political system based on the belief that the pharaoh was both a king and a god.