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<p>The provisions within the Equality Act 2010 protect everyone equally, if they hold
a recognised religion or belief or if they have a lack of any such religion or belief.
The Act does not list or codify recognised religions or beliefs as this is a matter
for the courts. Exceptions in the Act recognise the legitimate requirements of organised
religions, such as allowing religions to require that its ministers hold that particular
faith. We believe this is an effective legislative approach.</p>
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