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It depends on what you mean by 'unite'. Unite as in be friends? Or unite as in work together or fight for a goal together? In most cases i think yes, you can be friends and work with someone of another religion, but before doing so you should be sure that you are strong in your own faith. You don't want to constantly put yourself around people who do not have the same morals/values as you-as this may put you in situations that could break some of yours.

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