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The Dangers of Religious Extremism

While religion can bring a sense of purpose and community, it can also lead to conflict and exclusion. Extreme adherence to religious beliefs can create intolerance and division. It's important to approach religion with an open mind and respect for diversity.

  • Religion can bring community, but also division
  • Extreme beliefs can lead to intolerance
  • Approach religion with an open mind and respect diversity
  • God is understanding and judges intentions, not just practices

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