Is there a word for hate against religions or a specific religion?



We have racism, which implies hate against one or more races.


We have sexism, which implies hate against one of the sexes.


We have nationalism, which implies hate against one or more nationalities.


Is there such a single word for hate against one or more religions?




I realize that this might be difficult to answer because some religions closely identify with certain races and/or nationalities. If it makes it easier, the question can be narrowed down to Christianity, specifically, or broadened to describe a general hatred for all religion.



Answer



The suffix -ism does not imply hatred; it merely denotes an attitude.
Consider communism, nationalism or patriotism.


The prefix mis- and suffix -misia carry the required meaning.
Misogynist = hater of women.
Homomisia = hatred of homosexuals: a much more appropriate word than homophobia which simply means fear of them.
Religiomisia is a word awaiting its time.


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