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Is religion the main source of conflict in the world? [View all]
When we examine people killed by regimes that were and are actively hostile to religion, such as the Communist Governments of China, Russia, and other countries, opinions vary as to the exact numbers.
Estimates range from a "low" of 42 million to a high of 110 million deaths in Communist countries from 1917 to 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_communist_regimes
And we have this estimate:
Instead, communism slaughtered and buried at least 65 million people over the century, not just in Russia (later the Soviet Union) but Eastern Europe, Africa and China, Stephen Kotkin, a Princeton professor of history and international affairs, writes in The Wall Street Journal. His chilling conclusion: A century of communism in power with holdouts even now in Cuba, North Korea and China has made clear the human cost of a political program bent on overthrowing capitalism. Again and again, the effort to eliminate markets and private property has brought about the deaths of an astounding number of people. ... Communisms tools of destruction have included mass deportations, forced labor camps and police-state terror a model established by Lenin and especially by his successor, Joseph Stalin.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-communism-bolshevik-anniversary-putin-20171106-story.html
So when we speak of religion being the main source of conflict, what are we to make of these staggering numbers ?
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Agree. Many of us are afraid of what we don't already know. That makes them a "them"
erronis
Dec 2018
#11
The biggest criticism of religion that I have is that it exacerbates the "us" vs "them" dynamic.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#39
I have always said that if we got rid of religion half of the world's conflicts would
BigmanPigman
Dec 2018
#5
We should have never gotten away from that whole hunter/gathering thing.
violetpastille
Dec 2018
#10
I don't usually read this group, and I'm sure this has been broached before, it is tribes
erronis
Dec 2018
#12
I need to think more. But my counter question would be: What are the good aspects of tribes
erronis
Dec 2018
#31
There were over 100 million people living in the americas before Columbus arrived
Lordquinton
Dec 2018
#38