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Writer's pictureRusty Rae

Oppressive Action of Religious Freedom

Religious freedoms conflict with the rights of other individuals or groups, leading to situations where one person's exercise of their religious beliefs is an oppressive or discriminatory action towards others.


For example, a person may argue that their religious beliefs require them to discriminate against individuals from certain racial or ethnic backgrounds, or to deny certain services to individuals, like marriage, based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.


Religious freedom is a form of oppression and discrimination towards others, who are being denied equal treatment and access to services based on characteristics that are protected by law.





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