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Both, but mostly divisive. Even people who espouse the same religion tend to see it and practice it different ways. This results in break away religions like Protestantism from Catholicism, or in variations that are mutually exclusive like the three forms of Judaism and the two major forms of Islam. In Judaism, Conservative and Reform Jews generally get along while Orthodox Jews think the other two are not even real Jews. In Islam, Shia and Sunni Muslims often fight against one another.

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