The prevalence of state-endorsed or preferred religions worldwide, with a focus on Christianity’s influence in Europe and beyond. It points out that despite the notion of secularism, many Western nations maintain Christianity’s privileged status, raising questions about true religious freedom and secularism’s interpretation. The text criticizes Western nations’ treatment of non-Christian faiths, particularly Hinduism, suggesting bias and hypocrisy in their approach. It contrasts the aggressive proselytization efforts of Western churches with Bharat’s more pluralistic stance and warns against the double standards inherent in privileging Christianity while claiming to uphold religious freedom.