Does religion (in the 21st century) divide us? - Ashwin

Ashwin Dev
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
27 September 2018
Sociology Blog Post - Does Religion Still Divide Us?
   Although there have been other issues that have a large role in causing both national and international conflict, differences in people's religion have been increasing the amount of hostility, misunderstanding, and conflict throughout different places in the world. If people weren't as divided as we are now, it's possible that a lot of harmful incidents could have been prevented. Religion, mainly in the 21st century, has now begun to separate people into large amounts of believers and non-believers.
  A lot of incidents that religion has been associated with include, the 9/11 attacks, the attempt to end existence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as well as "slavery, torture, genocide, honor killings, maiming, suicide bombings, kidnapping, arranged marriages to minors, human sacrifice, be-headings, burning of witches, child soldiers, genital mutilation and underage sex (Georghiou)." On top of that, different anthropological studies have proven that religion has been dividing society for over 2,000 years.
   Despite what's been mentioned, many people shouldn't generalize and know that it's not always religion that divides us. As a quick example, the first and second world war were not fought because of religious reasons, some alliances people from different religions. That said, religion has still proven to be the largest factor that divides people in the 21st century.

https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/opinion/2017-07-20-religion-divides-humanity-and-poses-the-greatest-threat-to-our-progress/

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