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Perennial areas of controversy include [[religion]], [[philosophy]] and [[politics]]. Other minor areas of controversy may include [[economics]], [[science]], [[finance]]s, and [[race]]. Controversy in matters of [[theology]] has traditionally been particularly heated, giving rise to the phrase ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odium_theologicum odium theologicum]''. Controversial issues are held as [[potentially]] divisive in a given [[society]], because they can lead to [[tension]] and ill will. Because of this, some controversies are considered [[taboo]] to discuss in [[public]] among other people, unless people are either [[mature]] enough or can find a common ground to [[share]] and [[discuss]] its people's [[feelings]], and one's own direct [[observations]] and [[experiences]] on a controversial issue.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversy]
 
Perennial areas of controversy include [[religion]], [[philosophy]] and [[politics]]. Other minor areas of controversy may include [[economics]], [[science]], [[finance]]s, and [[race]]. Controversy in matters of [[theology]] has traditionally been particularly heated, giving rise to the phrase ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odium_theologicum odium theologicum]''. Controversial issues are held as [[potentially]] divisive in a given [[society]], because they can lead to [[tension]] and ill will. Because of this, some controversies are considered [[taboo]] to discuss in [[public]] among other people, unless people are either [[mature]] enough or can find a common ground to [[share]] and [[discuss]] its people's [[feelings]], and one's own direct [[observations]] and [[experiences]] on a controversial issue.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversy]
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