Yes, Christians experience discrimination in various parts of the world, although the nature and severity of this discrimination can vary significantly.
In some countries, Christians may face legal restrictions, social marginalization, or even violence due to their faith. This is particularly true in regions where Christianity is a minority religion or where there are tensions between religious groups.
In other countries, Christians may experience more subtle forms of discrimination, such as negative stereotypes in the media or challenges in accessing certain jobs or opportunities.
There are also debates about whether certain actions or policies constitute discrimination against Christians. Some Christians feel that their religious freedom is being infringed upon when they are asked to participate in activities that go against their beliefs, while others argue that such requests are simply part of living in a diverse society.