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How religion can be both a unifying and a dividing force?

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Religion is uniting because they allow a group of people of a different race to believe in the same thing. It is probably the most divisive problem because everyone thinks that they are correct and others are incorrect; this is how Christians, Jews, and Muslims usually conflict with each other even though they are similar.

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Religion can be a unifying force for those who have the same religious beliefs. For example those who have a catholic religious view typically connect with other of the same belief because of their religious practices. It can be a dividing force between different religions, wether it’s Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc... each has a different point of view on what religion should be like. Therefore people who do not practice the same religion tend to disagree, and bud heads.
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