Wednesday, November 08, 2017
Horizontal Hostility: What Is It, Why Is It Killing the Church, and How to Fix It
Horizontal hostility is a sociological phenomenon used to describe infighting or factionalism within a minority movement. Rather than banding together, subgroups snipe and fight with each other.
It’s that weird thing that happens in small subcultures – when outsiders look in, they can’t believe the groups fighting each other. Some humorous examples would be.... Read More
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