Unfortunately, religious discrimination is ubiquitous around the world. This includes nearly every country, including America. For example, American Muslims are a group that commonly get discriminated against.
I think that major cause is religious discrimination or untouchability
Yes, HPV is still prevalent.
Religion doesn't automatically imply discrimination, though religion has been used as a reason for discrimination AND for fighting against discrimination. It all depends on the actual person, not all religious people are 'for discrimination', and not all non-religious people are against discrimination.
No, religious tolerance was not prevalent throughout the world after the Reformation and Counter Reformation. While there were some instances of increased tolerance in certain regions, religious conflicts and persecution continued in many parts of the world. The level of tolerance varied greatly depending on the time period and location.
Religion is the biggest institution that is devided in their way of teaching. They have forgotten that the Bible teaches that God made all nations out of one man. The Book of Acts 17: 26 reads: "And he made out of one man every nation of men to dwell on the entire surface of the earth." That scripture has two messages. 1.We all come from the same source. We all have the right to live on the entire surface of the earth. All humans are equal before God. Read Acts 10: 34,35 . So the Bible does not glorify any particular ethnic group or nationality above others. 1 Peter 2: 17 teaches us to honour men of all sorts. So to answer your question, which is " How can we stop discrimination by religious?, I suspect you meant by religion Religions have put aside the Bible a long time ago and have further their own philosophy of life, with the results that are written in the Book of 2 Timothy 3: 1-5 in these words. "For men/women will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, no natural affection, not open to any agreement, without self-control, and so forth..... God made it possible for mankind to comprehend his word the Bible. It is the only Book that has been through a lot of turmoil and has survived, because it is God's will and way to communicate with mankind. It is the only Book that can teache us about our past, present and future. 2 Timothy 3: 16,17 tells us that the Bible is beneficial for teaching and setting things straight, so that we can become fully competent completely equipped for ever good work. Relying on a religion made by men, instead of relying on God's word the Bible, can only mislead us. Here is what you can read in Proverbs 3: 5 " Trust in Jehovah God with all your heart, And do not rely on our own understanding". Psalm 146 3 reads. " Do not put your trust in princes (religious or political leaders) Nor in a son of man, who cannot bring salvation". Discrimination has nothing to do in a heart educated by the Most High Jehovah God. Psalm 37: 29 shows us what our future holds, in these words. " The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it. Daniel 2. 44; 2Peter 3: 13 shows that we are awaiting something new, where righteouness is to dwell.
Discrimination is the unfair treatment of a person or group without good justification.
Religious discrimination can lead to negative impacts such as exclusion, harassment, and even violence against individuals based on their religious beliefs. This can result in feelings of alienation, decreased self-esteem, and impede one's ability to fully participate in society. Additionally, religious discrimination can perpetuate stereotypes and prejudice, fostering a climate of intolerance.
Yes, racism is a prevalent theme in writing, as it is a complex social issue that has been explored in literature to shed light on the impact of discrimination and prejudice on individuals and society.
Religious persecution refers to the mistreatment, discrimination, or harassment of individuals or groups on the basis of their religious beliefs. This can involve violence, restrictions on religious practices, or social or legal discrimination against people because of their faith.
In the past people were discriminated against because the their race, religious beliefs or sexuality, unfortunately this discrimination still goes on in some parts of the world.
Religious discrimination
Upbringing, Media or personal experiences