You make it sound like the Taliban and Alqueda only attack the USA. It's not the countries themselves that are doing the damage, it's the religious fanatics who have been brainwashed into believing they're doing the right thing. They bomb their own countries as much as the US. If not more. If these people didn't have some crazy idea that they would be rewarded after death, there would be way less terrorists. Yes there would still be some for the reasons you stated above but there still would be a lot less bombings.Pegghead said:In the early formations of mathematics philosophers executed a scholar who suggest that decimal numbers could be a possibility.Wakikifudge said:The war on terror is the big war being fought now (as I'm sure you know). These terrorists believe that by killing themselves and has many "infidels" while they die, they will be rewarded in the after life. If religion didn't exist I guarantee modern day war would be almost non-existent (minus the few freaks who just want to see the world burn). Don't say people would just find something else to fight over. That is not true. Mutually assured destruction means that people would not attack each other because everyone would end up dead. This is why the Cold War did not become WWIII. The main people going to war are the people who want to die and believe they will be rewarded for doing so. SO maybe it's not christians who are killing other races in blood baths but war will always exist if religion exists.Pegghead said:-Snip-Wakikifudge said:Any religious text. Seriously, the world would be a lot more peaceful without religion.
So I'd say my statement is perfectly justifiable.
The driving force behind ww2 was eugenics, resource and territory struggle, not to mention the conflict of ideologies.
Martin Luther King was assasinated for speaking out against racial injustices.
Abraham Lincoln was assasinated for speaking out against slavery.
People will kill for any reason you could possibly name, and seeing how enormous religion is it's understandable that religion has been one of the many hot-topics on every idiots "Reasons to kill" list, because mindless destruuction is idiocy. Hate is idiocy too.
The Crusades were devastating but it's not as simple as a theological struggle, there were opportunists fuelling the effort, the fact that many trade routes belonging to the British were being ambushed in the area...
The modern war on terror is also not as simple, really nothing's as simple as it seems. There's the fact that, through past experiences and long-held misconceptions many Middle-Eastern countries view America as some kind of all evil force. The way to move forward in this, acceptance on both sides. More religious folk should learn that people are entitled to their own beliefs, those opposed to religion should learn exactly the same. It's not a question of continuing while another continues now, it's a question of who's going to be the bigger man.
I know it doesn't seem like it, but I'm actually quite tolerant except for when it comes to these fanatics. I don't really have a problem with Christians and others like them. That's not to say that there aren't people in those religions who use their religious status to do evil (priests abusing children) but there is a lot less than the radicals in the middle east.