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In reply to the discussion: Is religion responsible for our wars? [View all]The Straight Story
(48,121 posts)58. Well, Iraq/Afghanistan were sold to us to protect us from terrorism
Vietnam/Korea from communism.
First Iraq war was a 'police action'.
WW2 was not about religion, etc.
Sure - some people may mention religion (kind of expected being that so many hold religious beliefs of some type) but the build up and reasons sold to us for wars of late have been terrorism and communism.
I would say resources and fear have driven wars and not religion (philosophy if anything....).
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There are sometimes other reasons. Economics isn't always enough by itself.
libinnyandia
Apr 2012
#56
And to many Republicans economics is religion. Capitalism was given to us by God.
libinnyandia
Apr 2012
#57
i agree that religion is rarely the CAUSE for the war, but it doesn't get off the hook so easily
unblock
Apr 2012
#6
And centuries of the Churches telling their congregations that the Jews killed Jesus
edhopper
Apr 2012
#16
Let me see if I can properly sum up what was so well stated in my history book Senior year...
darkstar3
Apr 2012
#30
No - any more than nationality or ethnicity is always directly responsible for wars
LeftishBrit
Apr 2012
#60