The Crusades (1095-1291)
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Al-Qaeda vs United States of America + United Nations
The Conflict in Northern Ireland
The Reconquista
The French Wars of Religion
They all share similar traits - they are all, in one way or another provoked, or contributed to, by religion. Although I am in no way saying "religion causes all war", because that's simply not true - it does/has contributed to many wars/major conflicts in our history.
However, one could say that if everyone was *insert religion*, then we would have no disagreements, and thus, have no reason for war (except: greed, anger, hatred etc)
However, even if we were all one religion - Christianity, for example - then we would still have scope for war (Northern Ireland, French WoR, for example)
So here is my point for discussion: Does religion contribute (or cause) war, or is it the solution to war? OR If we were a world without religion, would we have no/less war? OR Is religion the solution to war?
