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Furthermore, a legitimate, reasonable criticism of Christianity as a whole may not always be applicable to every individual Christian, nor should unjustifiable actions by any individual Christian or Christian group necessarily be taken as representative of Christianity as a whole.
Similarly, anti-Christian prejudice should not be confused with criticism of ...
See also:Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times, Anti-Christian prejudice - Issues Concerning the American Government Read more here: » Anti-Christian prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism |
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See also:Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia Read more here: » Pride and Prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary |
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See also:Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia Read more here: » Pride and Prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters |
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Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term.
The term originated with American legal scholar J.H.H. Weiler. It was described in detail by American conservative writer, activist, and Catholic theologian George Weigel in his books, Is Europe Dying? Notes on a Crisis of Civilizational Morale and The Cube and ...
See also:Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times, Anti-Christian prejudice - Issues Concerning the American Government Read more here: » Anti-Christian prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia |
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Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term.
The term originated with American legal scholar J.H.H. Weiler. It was described in detail by American conservative writer, activist, and Catholic theologian George Weigel in his books, Is Europe Dying? Notes on a Crisis of Civilizational Morale and The Cube and ...
See also:Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times Read more here: » Anti-Christian prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia |
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Many social and religious attitudes toward homosexuality are negative, which some might describe as homophobic. See Societal attitudes towards homosexuality and Religion and homosexuality.
Psychology researchers have used the SDO and RWA measures to predict homophobic attitudes. ...
See also:Homophobia, Homophobia - Etymology, Homophobia - Dual associations and usage controversy, Homophobia - Internalized homophobia, Homophobia - Fear of being identified as a homosexual, Homophobia - Homophobia as prejudice, Homophobia - Sexist beliefs, Homophobia - Opposition to homophobia, Homophobia - Homophobia as applied to political figures, Homophobia - Excerpts from discussions of the term, Homophobia - Homophobia in popular culture Read more here: » Homophobia: Encyclopedia II - Homophobia - Homophobia as prejudice |
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Judy Singer, "'Why can't you be normal for once in your life?'" in Disability Discourse, Mairian Corker ed., Open University Press, February 1, 1999) where it is used to describe a post modernist critique and addition to the social cleavages of class, gender, race and so on.
However, Judy Singer actually first used this term in her Ho ...
See also:Neurodiversity, Neurodiversity - Views on prejudice, Neurodiversity - Proponents, Neurodiversity - Opposing views, Neurodiversity - History of the term Read more here: » Neurodiversity: Encyclopedia II - Neurodiversity - History of the term |
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"World order can be founded only on an unshakeable consciousness of the oneness of mankind, a spiritual truth which all the human sciences confirm. Anthropology, physiology, psychology, recognise only one human species, albeit infinitely varied in the secondary aspects of life. Recognition of this truth requires abandonment of prejudice ...
See also:Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Biological Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Elimination of Prejudice, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Political Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Spiritual Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Unity in diversity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Links Read more here: » Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity: Encyclopedia II - Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Biological Unity |
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