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But going to war without this process has historically fostered division, doubt and discontent.
In his article Cameron also explicitly rejected the argument that promoting Christianity fostered division.
But to do so without the considered judgment of his nation would only have fostered division at home and discomfort abroad.
In it, Cameron said: "I believe we should be more confident about our status as a Christian country, more ambitious about expanding the role of faith-based organisations, and, frankly, more evangelical about a faith that compels us to get out there and make a difference to people's lives". In his article Cameron also explicitly rejected the argument that promoting Christianity fostered division.
In his letter Di Natale notes that both major party leaders have "condemned the abhorrent hate speech of Senator Anning" but warns that "too often, fellow MPs have fostered division when they should have been seeking to bring our nation together".
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But modern trends are fostered, too.
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Reform fostered trust, and trust spurred sales.
But, if wealth fostered happiness, it appeared to drain meaningfulness.
And that in turn fostered international trade and international cooperation.
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