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What about those whose religion or health prohibit alcohol?
Definition 1: A person of Hebrew descent; a person whose religion is Judaism.
Does that criterion treat fairly groups whose religion forbids them to do so?
The Chenoys, the Contractors, and the Vakeels are Parsis, Zoroastrians whose religion enjoins an elaborate code of purity and purification.
The Christians are citizens of Syria whose religion certainly does not reflect a majority in any anti-Assad force.
A Hindu whose religion considers cows sacred and bans the eating of beef, Mr. Gupta was nevertheless dazzled.
He was a man whose religion informed his daily conduct long before he came down with prostate cancer last winter.
Isis calls the Yazidis, whose religion is linked to Zoroastrianism, infidels and has singled them out for mass murder and enslavement.
"You can't experience something like that without saying, 'Where's the fairness?' " said Mr. Huntsman, a Mormon, whose religion strongly condemns homosexuality.
The upshot of Dr Bourrat's and Dr Atkinson's analysis was that people whose religion includes an omniscient, judgmental god (Christians, Muslims and so on) regard the whole range of such transgressions more harshly than those, such as Buddhists, whose religion does not.
Meredith summed up her experiences in a word: understanding "Nobody knows whose religion is right," she said, "so be accepting of everyone who is out there".
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