Anti-Christian sentiment
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Anti-christian sentiment is a negative bias against Christians or the religion of Christianity. Anti-Christian bias can be held by individuals or groups, and may be the result of fanaticism or bigotry leading to prejudice or discrimination. Accusations of anti-Christian sentiment can also accompany valid political and social opposition by individuals or groups to social and political movements motivated by a specific Christian sect's doctrines, and attempts at secularism or cosmopolitanism in Christian-dominated societies.
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See also
- Anti-Catholicism
- Anticlericalism
- Anti-Protestantism
- Anti-Mormonism
- Anti-Muslim
- Antireligion
- Antitheism
- Civil rights
- Conversational intolerance
- Discrimination against atheists
- Persecution of Christians
- Religious persecution
- Religious segregation
- Religious intolerance
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