A lot of America's ongoing solvable issues have to do with us being professional.
In business there is no place for hate.
In professional services there is no space for divisive to divide.
If and when.
The word, divisive, is coming up a lot these days in regards people and politics. It implies action. It's tense or part of speech or something is different from other uses of the word like division, dividing.
I suppose that as the product of a people that split atoms and carried out other actions in relation to such division, it is no wonder, here in the 21st century, we are being chastised into deep thought about this concept so opposite unity, united, union.
We are also left to tend to lingering business that we have often dragged forth via party politics.
Our political parties do not "hate" each other.
Even a military delineation of axis and allies does not posit a formula of hating each other.
A building is an inanimate object. A missile is an inanimate object. A "body politic" is not an inanimate object.
Even in response to a genocide or an act of terrorism, a military/our military is not responding to hate.
John 20:26 And after eight days again his disciples were within, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you.
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