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Threatened sects

Nature

Religious sects which exist legally may be threatened by the encroachments of modern civilization. This is because, in very strict religious sects such as the Amish community in the USA, the way of life does not follow the pattern of national society. It may seem to be a very old-fashioned or simplistic way of life. The emphasis on segregated education or a different kind of education than that prescribed by the State may cause conflict, and the State may threaten the unity of the sect through the dissemination of contrary beliefs and compulsory education. Forced assimilation and intolerance also constitute a threat.

Incidence

According to a report by the United Nations in 2021, there were over 200 sects across the world facing various forms of persecution and threats to their existence. These sects collectively accounted for millions of adherents who suffered discrimination, violence, and displacement. Furthermore, data from the Pew Research Center indicated that 75% of countries worldwide had incidents of sectarian violence or discrimination against minority sects.

Claim

These marginalized communities, rich in cultural diversity, face relentless persecution and discrimination that not only endangers their existence but also shakes the foundation of global harmony. Swift, comprehensive action is imperative to safeguard their unique identities and preserve the global mosaic of faith and tradition.

Counter-claim

Many of these sects are small and obscure, with beliefs that may not align with broader societal values.

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Heterosexism
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced Inequality

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Religious practice » Orders, secular institutes
  • Societal problems » Vulnerability
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Sep 3, 2023