You believe in promoting equal treatment and respect for individuals of all faiths, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and harmonious society.
Anti-Religious Discrimination is a political ideology that advocates for the equal treatment of all individuals, regardless of their religious beliefs or lack thereof. This ideology opposes any form of discrimination, prejudice, or bias based on a person's religion, and it promotes the idea that everyone should have the right to practice their religion freely, without fear of being marginalized or persecuted.
The roots of this ideology can be traced back to the Enlightenment era in Europe, during the 17th and 18th centuries. During this period, philosophers and thinkers began to…
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How would you feel if someone judged you based solely on your religious beliefs or lack thereof?
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People should be free to believe whatever they like, it acomplishes nothing to judge others unfairly bases on their beliefs
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I would think it improper of them, that their judgment of me prevents them from seeing common values and value in the person I am, but I believe in freedom of speech.
@9H8SBXX6mos6MO
Everyone has a right to believe what they want to believe, but if your views don't align with others then it can be expected for people to express their own opinions.
@9H8T6GF6mos6MO
I wouldn't be offended if they judged me based on that. Everyone has their own opinion even if other people.
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How does the principle of 'treating others as you would like to be treated' apply to religious diversity?
Yes, it’s is very true, I always try to be nice and respect others because I would not like someone being mean to me or se someone else being mean to others.
@9L38G6RPeace and Freedom2mos2MO
I believe if you treat me like crap then you should probably try and find out how it feels to be in my shoes and find out how bad its hurting me
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The principle of “treating other as you would like to be treated” apples to religious diversity because it is political ideology that advocates for the equal treatment of all individuals.
It applies because you should treat other people of different religion with respect either way
@9L5HNC52mos2MO
I think if you believe in something and not something someone else believes in you should let them do them.
@9KZP75RIndependent2mos2MO
People should be treated better than you would like to be treated, you don’t have to agree with a religion but you don’t have to attack it
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How do you think we can celebrate religious differences as part of our shared humanity?
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I think we can celebrate religious differences as part of our shared humanity because all believe that their is a high power.
@9KZNWMGWorking Family2mos2MO
We just need to respect other religions and not judge. To each their own in what they believe in and everybody should respect that.
@9KZP23V2mos2MO
We can celebrate religious differences as part of our shared humanity by trying out their different kind of food or learning the history behind their culture.
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What does religious freedom mean to you, and why is it important?
@9H4T6NDRepublican6mos6MO
It means that I can practice whatever religion I want as long as its not harmful to society and its important because that means I wont get killed over my beliefs
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Religious freedom is the ability to freely practice any religion without being reprimanded unless it being harmful to others.
@9H4S8X7Independent6mos6MO
Religous freedom is the right for all citizens to participate in a religion they choose with out being persecuted for it. I think it is an essential part of American rights.
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It is important because America was founded on the idea of religious freedom and it should be granted to everyone. However, it must not encourage violence or the destruction of another religion.
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How does your family's history with religion shape your views on religious discrimination?
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My family's religious belief is not the strongest, but I intend to bring the religion back. My family also knows a certain amount of religion and we know what to believe.
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People's religions shouldn't be infringed on but they shouldn't impose their beliefs on anyone if their uncomfortable about it.
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That the Orthodox Catholics can be very discriminatory if you do not fit into their faith
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Let people believe in what they want to believe as long as it isn't interfering with other people, and they should not be treated differently
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When someone expresses an opinion that conflicts with your religious views, how does that make you feel?
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It makes me feel fine. As long as they are not trying to dictate what I do with my life then it shouldn't matter what they do with theirs.
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I don't mind much and am interested in what they have to say
@9HHD9275mos5MO
I don't care, we have the right to spread our opinion.
@9HHD9CM5mos5MO
It’s their own religion not mine they can have their own religion.
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What are your thoughts on creating spaces where conversations about all faiths are welcomed and encouraged?
@9KZNXJFRepublican2mos2MO
I support the idea of creating spaces where conversations about all faiths are welcomed and encouraged because people should have the opportunity to express their beliefs without being discriminated.
@9KZNT482mos2MO
I think all people should be able to safely speak about their faiths. Nobody should be discriminated against due to their beliefs.
@9KZNLJ62mos2MO
People should just be whatever religion they want.
@9KZNRY92mos2MO
Highly important, but it is important that religious spaces are only focused on religion and not schooling and government.
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What would you do if you overheard a conversation spreading misconceptions about a religion?
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I would try my best to correct the people talking if I had the proper information however if I was not properly informed, I would try to inform myself on the correct information before politely correcting the person.
@9KZNWGGLibertarian2mos2MO
It's not always my business to be involved in other peoples conversations but if I knew the people I would try to correct them.
@9KZP9HXRepublican2mos2MO
Educate them and tell them what is actually correct
@9KZNX9V2mos2MO
Tell them that they are wrong and that they shouldn't spread the non truth especially about a religion even if you don't know what your talking about
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What role do you think schools should play in combating anti-religious discrimination?
I think schools should not have religion in them (catholic schools, etc) but they should teach about Religion.
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Schools should teach that everyone has the individual freedom to choose or not to choose a religion to believe in and encourage open discussions so they learn to listen and ask questions to better understand their peers and respect them.
@9H4MVTG6mos6MO
I think to combat anti-religious discrimination, schools should have thorough lessons regarding a certain religion so students will have a better understand of that religion and are less prone to mindlessly mocking others who practice it.
@9H4MTCJRepublican6mos6MO
There should be no hate on the religions of anyone. They have their right to practice any religion.
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