Since religious differences provide a basis for conflict, it appears that adherence to more than one religion (similar to dual citizenship) would provide a basis for broader international cooperation. What do you think?
(International borders largely predict the religion of the inhabitants. Most of the US and Latin America is Christian. Northern Europe has changed from Christian to largely non-religious. Arab and Middle Eastern Countries are Muslim (excepting Israel). Indonesia is Muslim. The Philippines are Catholic. Thailand is Buddhist. Etc. Etc. Etc.)
2007-01-06
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