Religious discrimination
The term Prejudiced is the past tense of prejudice which means that you show distrust or dislike based on fact that you judged the person before getting to know them. This is because of the colour or race or age or sexual orientation or religion of the person.
The term that best describes a government based on religion is called a Theocracy (Theo meaning God).
The legal definition of the term "creed" refers to a system of religious or moral beliefs that guides a person's behavior and actions. It is protected under laws that prohibit discrimination based on religion or belief.
A medical term based on the name of a person is an eponym.
A person who studies elements of a religion is typically referred to as a religious scholar or a theologian. Religious scholars may focus on various aspects, including beliefs, practices, texts, and historical contexts of a specific faith or multiple religions. The term can also vary based on the specific field of study, such as a historian of religion or a comparative religion expert.
Caste System
Often the word atheist is used to describe someone who rejects God or gods. The dictionary didn't have a term for religion-less, however, that term could be used.
'Mottephobe' is the scientific name for 'person fearful of moths'. The term also may refer to a 'person who dislikes moths' or to the 'person who is disgusted by moths'. The name for the fear, dislike or disgust is 'mottephobia'.
In the context of religion or spirituality, the term "saving grace" refers to the belief that divine intervention or mercy can bring about forgiveness, redemption, or salvation for a person, even if they do not deserve it based on their actions or beliefs. It is seen as a gift or blessing from a higher power that can offer hope and a second chance to individuals.
Generally the term of the "Community "would be any College in exixtance where humanisim is the religion of choise as is evolution.
In legal contexts, "prejudice" refers to a preconceived opinion or bias that may unfairly influence a decision or treatment of a person or group based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
simply, a contadiction. something that is meant to do something but does the complete opposite.example:preaching (positively) for a certain religion, and the listeners a turned off by what they heard and in term, dislike that religion.i hope you meant paradox and misspelled.