Religion has caused nearly every war, ever. I guess that the darkness started a war, so there's a correlation.
This is why this topic shouldn't be put here.
Go to #off-topic next time.[/quote]
Just the Facts
According to the Encyclopedia of Wars (Phillips and Axelrod, Facts on File, December 2004) of the 1,763 major conflicts in recorded history, only 123 of them were classified as having been fought over religious differences. That’s just under 7 percent. The encyclopedia also explains that the number of people killed in these conflicts amounts to only 2 percent.
What are most wars fought over?
Religion is a powerful motivator, and thus is often invoked in wartime, but the real reasons most wars have been fought have nothing to do with it. Instead, they have to do with political control–either allowing certain political leaders to gain or remain in power (e.g., who is the rightful heir to the throne) or they have to do with gaining political control of resources (e.g., land, money, food supplies, transportation and trade routes) or they have to do with a particular leader’s ambitions (i.e., being remembered as a great man, or not being remembered as a weak man). When leaders aren’t being totally naked about those things, they dress them up with national pride or religion, but ultimately they are not at the root.
Nice factless statement...
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But... Wait, they use religion as their reason. Their scapegoat, which was my point squirt.
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[quote]But... Wait, they use religion as their reason. Their scapegoat, which was my point squirt.[/quote] You said religion "caused". Do you even read bro?
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My main point is [spoiler]you all suck[/spoiler]