Just because someone holds a view that is divisive, doesn't meant that it's wrong or fallible. I'm sure that it was once considered divisive to believe the world was round. While it is true that religions all believe that their morality is the correct one, there are common threads among all religions, like the sanctity of human life (in the philisophical way, not necessarily the pro-life as it relates to abortion way). Even the Eastern religions hold life sacred. I fail to see how there is a problem with believing something that is divisive. It seems to me that inherently, no matter what they believe, people think they are right and others are wrong. If they didn't, they would believe something else. No one would conscisously, truly believe something that they think is wrong.
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