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.
It can not be fix, it's human nature, besides religion is more prejudice than race or color. The entire human population should be eliminated, and only then would both race and religious indifferences be resolved.
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Prejudice is not functional for society. It can lead to discrimination, inequality, and harm individuals and communities. Promoting empathy, understanding, and inclusivity would be more beneficial for society as a whole.
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Not legally. It would be considered to be discrimination.
Dual discrimination refers to facing discrimination or prejudice based on multiple intersecting identities, such as race and gender, or religion and sexual orientation. This means that individuals experience discrimination due to the combination of these identities, which can result in unique forms of bias and exclusion. Dual discrimination highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the complexity of discrimination experienced by marginalized groups.
Because if everyone was famous then there would be people more famous then others and you would be asking "why can't everyone be the same level of famousness?" Basicly, because we will always have discrimination.
Racism is the slander or the demeaning of other ethnic groups. Prejudice is when people pass judgment with out prior knowledge. For instance if you were to say that this person you've seen around is wierd or doesn't fit in with YOUR definition of normal before getting to know this person then this would be an example of prejudice.
A secularist would be anyone who argues that religion and the state should be separated.
Nope, that would be called discrimination. For example neither James Cameron nor James Bond are gay.
Basically the court is telling you, and everyone else involved in the case, that the case is over (dismissed) UNLESS someone can appear before the court and say it is not for some reason(without prejudice).
To have it otherwise would be religious discrimination. What a person believes in does not change whether they are qualified or able to do the job, eitehr absolutely or when compared to how competent an irreligious person is.