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===== Definition ===== Christian segregation refers to a practice in which certain Christian groups or individuals separate themselves from others based on their religious beliefs. This can manifest in various ways, such as forming exclusive communities, churches, schools, or social groups that only allow members of the same faith to participate. While some may see Christian segregation as a way to preserve their faith and values, others view it as discriminatory and divisive. It can further contribute to the isolation of different religious groups and hinder efforts to promote understanding and unity among people of diverse beliefs. Ultimately, it is important for Christians to consider how their actions may impact others and strive to cultivate relationships and connections with individuals from all walks of life. Building bridges of understanding and mutual respect is essential for fostering a more inclusive and compassionate society.
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