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Why do people persist in blaming "all religions equally" for terrorism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bork" data-source="post: 2182318" data-attributes="member: 770344"><p>"People" persist in blaming all religions equally for terrorism because it would be much more difficult to have terrorism without religion. Think about it this way,</p><p></p><p>You have one group of people over here going "Oh hey look everyone, we are right! We know the truth, follow us!" Another group is going "You're wrong! We have the right way over here!" </p><p>(Oh hey look is that like major religions?)</p><p></p><p>If neither side is going to back down, there will naturally be conflict. This conflict (not necessarily unhealthy conflict) will however eventually over time spawn an extremist in one group or the other. This extremist's ideology can become be the gateway to terrorism.</p><p></p><p>People blame all religions for terrorism because if you remove both groups, then the extremist has no reason to be there; there is no one for the extremist to fight against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bork, post: 2182318, member: 770344"] "People" persist in blaming all religions equally for terrorism because it would be much more difficult to have terrorism without religion. Think about it this way, You have one group of people over here going "Oh hey look everyone, we are right! We know the truth, follow us!" Another group is going "You're wrong! We have the right way over here!" (Oh hey look is that like major religions?) If neither side is going to back down, there will naturally be conflict. This conflict (not necessarily unhealthy conflict) will however eventually over time spawn an extremist in one group or the other. This extremist's ideology can become be the gateway to terrorism. People blame all religions for terrorism because if you remove both groups, then the extremist has no reason to be there; there is no one for the extremist to fight against. [/QUOTE]
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