Frank McPherson

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At the end of chapter 3, I suggested using inclusive language to break down ingroup/outgroup distinctions. Similarly, we can use language to fight against our tendency to exaggerate differences between us and them. We can do this by intentionally and verbally emphasizing shared characteristics rather than differences—in our small group discussions, from our pulpits and in casual conversations. Groups that are aware of their similarities tend to like each other more.
Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces that Keep Us Apart
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