Sunday, April 3, 2011

Why do you think religion is the reason people fight?

Of all the reasons for human conflict throughout history, it seems that many stem in some way from religion. From the crusades to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, people have been fighting in defense of their religion for a very long time.


Many would argue that it's the differences in religious philosophies that spur conflict. For example, many Israelis believe that the teachings of Judaism give them  ownership of the state of Israel, regardless of its current inhabitants. This has resulted in much conflict between the Palestinians and Israelis, who have been fighting over this place of religious significance for decades.


Another possible reason why people fight in the name of religion is because they feel the need to prove, through any means necessary, that their beliefs are superior to others'. As is seen countless times throughout history, men will often go to extreme lengths to convert people to their religion. By doing this, one implies that all differing belief structures are inherently wrong. For people who have lived their entire lives adhered to a different religion, this attempt of conversion could seem like a threat to their beliefs.


An important thing to note is that it is not religion in and of itself that creates conflict. Instead, conflict can arise for a multitude of reasons. Let's look at the United States war against Vietnam in the 60s and 70s as an example. Although these two countries shared little in terms of common religious belief, it was their contrasting political views that ignited conflict. The U.S. did not approve of the growing popularity of communism in Vietnam, thus starting one of the most costly wars in American history.


While religion has played large role in many wars that have occurred, there are numerous other factors that lead to conflict.

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