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No one person is perfect. Since societies are made up of individual people who are imperfect, there will be inherent imperfection. People have so many viewpoints and beliefs, and we tend to defend and honor what we believe in. This leads to the formation of groups of people with similar beliefs, and those groups tend to argue and debate their beliefs with other groups of differing beliefs. This can lead to violence.

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