marginalization of christian perspectives
The marginalization of Christian perspectives refers to the systematic exclusion or devaluation of Christian beliefs, values, and principles in various aspects of society, such as politics, media, education, or public discourse. It implies that these perspectives are pushed to the fringes or marginalized, often resulting in limited representation, influence, or recognition within the broader societal context.
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