Religious conflicts in:
Afghanistan, Bosnia, Ivory coast, Sudan, Uganda Nigeria, Rwanda, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kashmir, Kosovo, Kurdistan, Northern Ireland, Middle East, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tibet
2006-10-20
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asked by
Kevin B
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
Conflict of ideas
2006-10-20 01:46:56
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answer #1
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answered by toietmoi 6
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I agree. the talk can flow on always without determination because there is no longer something to get to the bottom of. faith is philosophy and may want to correctly be debated as such ... you both believe or you do not technological expertise is a proof of ways the international works. You throw a rock up in the air and one hundred% of the time this is going to come decrease go into reverse. Gravity. it doesn't count number in case you've faith it or no longer. It in basic terms is.
2016-12-05 01:02:57
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answered by ? 3
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The war is extension of economics by the warfare.In such case religion (advocating love and peace) is just mask (manipulative instrument like sometimes nationality,social class etc.).Religion serves effectively (for the war purposes) to inflame extreme feelings (upon differences of rites) necessary to mobilise human resource (indoctrinated dependent slaves) as union in a great scale (at the same time allowing the real motive to be hidden).The real motive is always personal satisfaction through collecting (superfluous) wealth and ruling the mass (ruling the slaves) which gives a feeling of power,deity and infinity (to the worried and limited mind).Better solution is understanding and implementing the economy of personal energy well exposed in A manual for living by Epictetus.Better economy of personal energy assures happy fulfilling life.
Good luck
2006-10-20 02:13:55
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answered by oceangleam 2
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Tribal Politics; pure and simple. Religions are by definition communities of belief, and when any group unified by an idea comes together, it is bound by an inherent exclusivity that can lead to conflict with other ideas, regardless of the nature of those ideas.
Quite honestly, it is something that would be infinitely improved upon with the removal of communal labels. If fewer people chose to call themselves by a specific name (ie, Atheists, Christians, Muslims etc.) and identified their beliefs only by elaborating them, religious struggles would all but disappear.
2006-10-20 01:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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All comes down to interpretation and the fact that human beings will manipulate everything for their own gain. Hiding behind this banner is the worst kind of evil imaginable.
The biggest problem is when people are seen as different beacuse of their beliefs and again this breeds fear, mistrust and hatred.
Not doom and gloom and thankfully we are all in a position to judge for ouselves.
Be yourself, you have a right to question.
2006-10-20 01:53:58
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answered by itinerantblue 2
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Religion is hidden behind by the evil who use it as an excuse to be despicable. The truly religious are peaceful.
2006-10-20 05:17:26
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answered by caroline c 1
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Because although it promotes peace in some sense, it promotes intolerance in another. God himself is intolerant, he has killed millions in the old testament for simply disagreeing with him, and he is a role model for 2 billion people. Go figure.
2006-10-20 01:50:28
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answered by Eureka! 4
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'They publicly declare they know God, but they disown him by their works'- Titus 1 verse 16. although this is a Bible quote, the statement is true of most faiths. The tenets of most religions are good but most of their adherents don't live by them. As far as {professed} Christian religions are concerned, Jesus said 'by their fruits {works} you will know them {true Christians}'- Matthew 7 verse 20. True religion is peaceful and unifying not waring and divisive. I know of only one religion that fits that description.
2006-10-20 10:32:59
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answered by I tell you whut! 6
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It happens when you have a two-faced "religion" like islam. They claim to advocate peace and love, but everything written by their beloved pervert...ooops..."prophet" is nothing but hatred, stupidity, lust, and intolerance.
In their blind obedience and enslavement to their false "religion" they are required to wage war. As part of their "con game", they keep SAYING that they're really peaceful...at the same time waging war.
oh yeah: praise allah...don't kill me.
2006-10-20 02:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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this is because most religious sects act as political ideology that help to promot political and secular interest than being belief systems towards the reign of God
2006-10-20 01:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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