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Islamic Discourse:

Can Religion Stop Wars? or Do Religion Causes Wars?


Its a relevant article for who want to know what can religion do to eliminate wars and civilization crush in the name of religions. This article is written by Lance Winslow.

Some of these draw backs to religion are the loss of innovation from self derived will, having replaced that with the will of God, told to us by those who control that line of thinking in a particular religion. Some say that religion has helped man survive over the last 100,000 years of modern man. Religion has been known to cause incredible wars and helped mislead people in to having wars, which are not bright. Religion as a control mechanism has been able to permit humans to forget their innate needs of self-preservation and give them to a cause, even give up his life for a line of reasoning completely controlled and modified to fit another man’s personal gain of power or will.

plenty of are fast to point out the benefits of religion in civilization as the bond that keeps us together; a bond, which keeps society from disrupting in to chaos and spontaneously turning to anarchy. Yet, to do so without discussion of the flip side of the coin is misleading at best. Religion may have its place in mankind’s groupings, but they must understand what they give up for it in return for its few benefits.

Black, Red, yellow, is evil for instance; Why? Because the other team wears those colored jerseys or the other country has those colors on the flag. Often religion uses this realm of logic to build its power base of little human followers. To build any team you require a cause and one people joining the team can relate with. If you require to build a strong team, a strong adversary; therefore “Evil” is often a nice cause to fight. Next step basically find something to name evil and make it believable. In some cases they pick an easily defeat able enemy and blow him out of proportion, this serves the enemy’s goals , for his power base recruitment of followers.

Religion based on nice versus evil seems to be one of interesting, and actually hard to condemn on the surface. The problem with this is that it is easily left for interpretation of what is nice and what is evil. It is easy to say something or someone is evil having no real experiences with that set of persons, state or that populations belief systems and form of government.

Osama Bin Ladin therefore was considered a strong enemy, although in numbers not strong. Lots of followers, although not lots of followers; such a little clan couldn't put a dent in the human population of 6.6 Billion humans or could they? They certainly were doing their duty on the people of Afghanistan and growing drugs for the whole world and thus polluting the minds of men, women and babies the world over. Polluted minds are more easily led astray and controlled by their leadership and religions. Some may have appreciated the dummying down effect these drugs had on their populous allowing them less hardship in the control of their people. On the surface Osama Bin Ladin’s trained bad guys appear to be strong warriors for Allaah, but they are being led astray and brainwashed. they have given their minds to serve Osama, who conveniently modified the religion. So the great warriors are merely weak men with weak minds following like ship to their death to serve the will of the hijacker of Islam. The human innate will and their minds has been modified for the greed of a single man. They these warriors are then able to achieve strength from a band of guys of like mind or lack of mind. they are further brain washed.

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