Christians, Jews and Muslims encounter workplace discrimination, but they experience it differently, according to a new report by Rice University's Religion and Public Life Program. While Muslims and Jews say they've felt targeted by anti-Islamic and antisemitic rhetoric, it's most often in the context of being seen as part of a larger group, they said in the study. Whereas evangelical Christians say they more often feel singled out when taking an individual stand based on their moral views, the report found.