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Religious polarization is the act of finding the disagreements in religious beliefs and on that basis separate ourselves from those of differing beliefs. It is the idea of moving to opposite ends of a spectrum.

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Religious polarization refers to the division or conflict between different religious groups or beliefs within a society. It can lead to tensions, discrimination, and even violence between followers of different religions due to differing beliefs and practices. This polarization often creates barriers to understanding, cooperation, and peaceful coexistence among different religious communities.

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