RE: Religion has only caused 7% of all wars.
November 28, 2013 at 5:14 pm
(November 28, 2013 at 12:09 pm)Minimalist Wrote: (November 28, 2013 at 12:31 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Historians determine the reason.
The "winners" determine the reason.... and then historians write it down.
Really, I meant todays historians. Their job is to look at documents and determine the causes for whatever happened in the past.
Quote:In this case it was a christian blogger.
Well, if the title of the thread is the title of his blog post, I'd say he's out of his mind, as its really impossible to categorize all the known battles that happened in human history according to its reasons and come up wth a percentage.
But I'm fairly certain that religion was not a cause for any major battle other than the inter-religious wars, like among the sects of the same religion, hussites vs. catholics, or sunni vs. shia and etc.
Quote:While religion has rarely been the actual cause of many wars, it is indisputable that it has been used by rulers down the centuries to motivate their subjects to fight for them. It is much easier to get the sheeple to fight(and die) for some nebulous ideal than it is to get them to fight for your latest land grab.
And this is why religion is evil. Because it is first and foremost a control mechanism without compare.
Well, sometimes it has been used by the subjects to motivate the rulers. How about that my friend? It goes both ways.
And proclaiming something is evil because it can be used to motivate people into fighting, I'd say that everything can be used in that manner.
I can create an army of mercenaries with the promises of money and immense wealth to be gained from the campaign. No religion involved.