Do you live in a ghetto? This term has a strong negative connotation of poverty but the actual meaning only describes a neighborhood with a common background or characteristics. The term could be extended to a group of people who join together. If all of your friends are of the same race, income level, educational level, and political ideology, then you are in effect living in a ghetto even if they are educated and well-off. In a church you would expect everyone to have a similar position on matters of doctrine and theology. Is your church sufficiently inclusive that this term does not apply?
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