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artcher [175]
3 years ago
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Internal differences and divisions that exist within each faith

History
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cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
4 0

All of the faiths/religions have their own internal differences and divisions, largely based around disagreements on how the faith/religion should be practiced.

Explanation:

There are lot of different faiths/religions around the world. While they are all unique, they have something in common, that being that they all have experienced internal differences and divisions. The reasons for this have been the disagreements about how the religion is preached and practiced.

This has led to lot of conflicts throughout the history, despite the people basically belonging to the same faith/religion, they have even went so far as to kill each other because of disagreements. The biggest thing that has been done by these divisions as been the death of many.

An examples of this are the major divisions between the Christians:

  • Catholic
  • Orthodox
  • Protestant

They have all engaged into a conflict with each other, killed each other, persecuted each other, forced migrations etc.

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