What Religion Faces the Most Discrimination?
Eight years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Americans see Muslims as facing  more discrimination inside the U.S. than other major religious groups. Nearly  six-in-ten adults (58%) say that Muslims are subject to a lot of discrimination,  far more than say the same about Jews, evangelical Christians, atheists or  Mormons. In fact, of all the groups asked about, only gays and lesbians are seen  as facing more discrimination than Muslims, with nearly two-thirds (64%) of the  public saying there is a lot of discrimination against homosexuals.
The poll also finds that two-thirds of non-Muslims (65%) say that Islam and  their own faith are either very different or somewhat different, while just 17%  take the view that Islam and their own religion are somewhat or very similar.  But Islam is not the only religion that Americans see as mostly different from  their own. When asked about faiths other than their own, six-in-ten adults say  Buddhism is mostly different, with similar numbers saying the same about  Mormonism (59%) and Hinduism (57%).
By a smaller margin, Americans are also inclined to view Judaism and Catholicism  as somewhat or very different from their own faith (47% different vs. 35%  similar for Judaism, 49% different vs. 43% similar for Catholicism). Only when  asked about Protestantism do perceived similarities outweigh  perceived differences, with 44% of non-Protestants in the survey saying  Protestantism and their own faith are similar and 38% saying they are different
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