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Sectarianism is problem for religious right political partnerships according to new survey at UCSD
If you go down to the end of the town, you better not go alone 2006
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Sectarianism is almost exclusively a Glasgow/West phenomenon, and the social cancers that are Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers feed off it for profit.
Whae's Like Us ? Laban 2005
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Criticism has also a healing influence in clearing away what may be termed the Sectarianism of knowledge.
Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. 1817-1893 1907
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Criticism has also a healing influence in clearing away what may be termed the Sectarianism of knowledge.
The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans: Essays and Dissertations 1817-1893 1894
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Criticism has also a healing influence in clearing away what may be termed the Sectarianism of knowledge.
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And we've had answers like, 'A Catholic is ginger and aggressive,' and, 'Protestants are people who don't go to church,' said Logan, social inclusion officer at Glasgow City Council's Sense Over Sectarianism project, aiming to unpick religious bigotry through twinning between denominational and non-denominational schools as well as drama and art workshops.
Teenage football fan stands up to Scotland's sectarian thugs 2011
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Sectarianism, rancid and vicious, hung over the affair: A self-styled Bedouin Sunni ruler doing in a turbaned Shiite cleric, and a Persian at that.
Gadhafi and the Vanished Imam Fouad Ajami 2011
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Sectarianism voilence and hatred is a living proof of that.
Global Voices in English » Iran: “Death to Russia” at Friday Prayer 2009
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More than a century before religious extremists brought down New York's Twin Towers, the opening act of a new era of terror, a visionary Hindu leader spoke these words to the first ever Parliament of the World's Religions on September 11, 1893: Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth.
Rev. Charles Gibbs: For God, For Good, For Neighbor Rev. Charles Gibbs 2011
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More than a century before religious extremists brought down New York's Twin Towers, the opening act of a new era of terror, a visionary Hindu leader spoke these words to the first ever Parliament of the World's Religions on September 11, 1893: Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth.
Rev. Charles Gibbs: For God, For Good, For Neighbor Rev. Charles Gibbs 2011
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