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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The death penalty is a very divisive topic of conversation.
what mean religion as a divisive factor
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Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
Jews, Christians, Muslims, and the adherents of numerous less famous religions (like Druze and Baha'i) are monotheists. Monotheism is most clear in Judaism and Islam, since the most fundamental element of both religions is believing and worshiping just one God. The Christian concept of the Trinity is more divisive of God's nature.
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Disadvantages of diverse religions can include conflicts or tension between different religious groups, lack of understanding or tolerance leading to discrimination, and difficulty in creating a cohesive societal structure. It may also pose challenges in terms of governance, law enforcement, and social integration.
Divisive and controversial are related but not exact synonyms. "Divisive" refers to something that causes disagreement or separation among people, often leading to conflict. In contrast, "controversial" describes a topic or issue that provokes strong opinions and debate, but not necessarily division among people. While both terms involve disagreement, divisive implies a stronger sense of splitting opinions.
It was a divisive issue with Jefferson urging US aid to the French and Washington insisting on strict neutrality.
They are divisive and create disunity.
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