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| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
well, most others are religious examples.
also see the foootnote: "We are defining "religion" rather loosely here to include Communism." |
loool are you kidding me?? religion includes communism? that's pure jokes man!
so there seems to be a bit of the problem with your "loose" definition
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew Yes some of them have other reasons, but for most of them the religion is one of the main reasons for the wars. |
i agree, never said it isn't but you said religion-based , whereas this is one of the reasons , not "the" reason.
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew True. Although WWII had a religious element in it (killing jews), but its hard to argue that it is religions fault indeed. |
sorry! but you're trying to impose a reason for a war which is 100% wrong!
"There were many events that led to the start of the World War II. Some of these reasons are the rise of dictatorships in Italy, Germany, and Eastern Europe. After World War I there was a need of dictatorships. There were parliamentary governments that were set up in these countries but rarely lasted. There was a brief Communist agreement, like the military forces and rich landowners who got together to make the first European postwar dictator who was Admiral Miklos Horthy. In Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania, the kings also ran dictatorship. There was less democratic experience and severe economic problems. Many of the Europeans saw one-man rule as the only way to protect instability. To get back on track, Fascist dictatorships ... Showed first 120 words of 1295 Size (words) .."
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew Many civil wars starts thanks to religious differences. |
not the American civil war!
not in russia:
"Russia signalled her withdrawal from World War One soon after the October Revolution of 1917, and the country turned in on itself with a bloody civil war between the Bolsheviks and the conservative White Guard"
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew Many of the wars in affrica has religion as a main reason for war. |
examples please? and give me ones stating religion as the "main" reason? (go google if you like )
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew What about all the crusades? What about all the fundie muslims we see today (al queda, Chechnya, etc)? what about the northern ireland conflict, or what about darfur? the list goes on here too! |
northern ireland and the crusade wars are indeed religious wars no doubt about it.
for al-Qaeda see this
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew In a way yes, europeans converting people to christians in all parts of the world, hence creating clashes. |
wrong again, WWI and WWII had nothing to do with spreading christianty at all (unless you claim Hitler/winston Churchill/Mosilini and communist (athiest) soviet russia were trying to do spread chrisitianty )lmao
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew I wouldnt say that religion really preaches violence, but it creates violence. it is not really the fault of religion, but rather of ignorant people, but fact still remains, it is thanks to religious movements we have many of our conflicts. |
so to ethnical and secualr/national and racial movements.there's no reason to say that religion is more responsible than the others.
| quote: | | Originally posted by St_Andrew Perhaps 90% was an exaggeration, but my point was that a great deal of all our conflicts do have a religious element in them! |
not true! religion does not create violence, it's human error/weakness/greediness and seeking power that creates violence, be it religious/athiest or secular.
i think it's pointless and kinda naive to say any single element is the main reason/cause for human wars, wars are much more complcated and happen from mixed backgrounds. and please note i'm not saying religious people are like innocent and hate war, no i'm saying it's human error imposed on whatever the backgroung be (religion/ethnical/racial,etc) people fight for their dogmas/beliefs and that is indispensable and inevitable because everyone thinks they are right and the only right, hence the clashes between different religions(for example the crusade wars) which if you think about it is bound to happen.
( i hope you agree with this at least?)
and also you can't dismiss/reject anything simply because there's a war involved, say if Canada was attacked, then wouldn't we all raise to defend our country? but we're still going to participate in a war (religious and secular) that doesn't make us bad does it?and you won't reject the cause, would you? 
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