When I say "clique", I don't mean a group of friends who hang out together,but also don't mind inviting someone else to join in. I mean when you have a group who thinks their group is the only ones there are, and they shun others outside the group,like they don't feel they have to show courtesy to others outside the clique, and in fact are downright rude to outsiders.They shun them. Now, is this a sin, especially if they shun others,and treat them as unworthy?I would think in some way that it is, because let's face it, Jesus did.t approve of favoritism{"God is no respecter of persons"Nor does He approve of snobbery, thinking someone is "better" based on outside appearance and circumstances{For if a rich person comes into the synagogue,you tell him to sit in the front seat, but if a poor person comes in, you tell him sit in the back"}Also,in a clique is favoritism coupled with dishonesty,like, someone will defend their "clique member" even if they did something wrong, and go against the person not in the clique,even if their clique member wronged them.That's favoritism.So,is the "clique mentality", and all its baggage, a sinful way of thinking?I would think so.You?