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No. There would be prejudice if everyone were religious. Never mind how religious people are often prejudiced or discriminatory towards people of other religions, if everyone were the same religion, other prejudices, such as racial prejudices or sexual orientation prejudices, would continue unabated. Currently, the largest group of those who exhibit prejudice against sexual minorities are the religious.

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There are religious people who have lots of prejudice, and those that don't; similarly, there are non-religious people who have lots of prejudice, and those that don't. So, being religious or not is hardly the only factor.

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