Religion is not the same thing as race. One's religious beliefs does not tell you what ethnic group one belongs to and vice versa. Anyone can be of any ethnicity and be a member of any religion they choose.
No, racism refers to prejudice or discrimination based on a person's race or ethnicity. Religion is a separate social identity that can also be the basis of discrimination or prejudice, known as religious discrimination. While both racism and religious discrimination are forms of bias, they are distinct concepts.
Sure, why not?
Racism :)
It is still considered racism because it is still talking about a certain group of people.
Racism can come about in many ways. Most people are rasist because that's how they grew up, around racist people. But then how did they get to be racist? Well they probally had 1 or many bad experiences with that race or culture and began to hate them for that reason.
Racism (based on color, religion, nationality, gender, ... etc) is against human rights.
Racism is the act of discrimination against people of different ethnicity, race, religion, etc. but most commonly used for race.
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Disharmony in religion can be caused by differences in beliefs, interpretations of religious texts, traditions, or practices. It can also arise from disagreements over leadership, authority, or the role of religion in society. In some cases, historical, cultural, or political factors can contribute to tensions between religious groups.
Religious discrimination is when someone is treated unfairly or differently because of their religion or beliefs. It can manifest in various forms, including harassment, exclusion, or denial of opportunities based on a person's religious beliefs or practices.
It is most likely that paranormal beliefs occurred first since they are founded on unexplained experiences. Without considering their reality, these early observations and experiences most likely were first. Religion likely sprung at least in part from man's attempts to understand and rationalize these observations and experiences. Science arose as reliable observations of the physical world took over from religious beliefs and superstitions.
Racism affects marginalized communities, particularly people of color, indigenous peoples, and other vulnerable groups, by perpetuating discrimination, inequality, and systemic barriers. It has deep and lasting impacts on individuals' social, economic, and emotional well-being.