Is Religion Still a Major Cause of Conflict in the 21st Century?

The article explores the evolving role of religion in 21st-century conflicts, suggesting that while it is rarely the primary cause, it serves as a powerful identity marker and mobilizing force. Modern wars are often rooted in political, economic, or ethnic issues, with religion intensifying divisions rather than initiating conflict.

Religious Extremism: When Faith Turns Violent

Introduction Religion is often associated with peace, compassion, and moral guidance. Yet history and current events repeatedly confront us with a darker reality: faith can turn violent. Religious extremism represents the point at which belief stops being personal conviction and becomes absolute certainty enforced through coercion or violence. This transformation does not happen overnight, nor … Read more

How Many Wars Were Caused by Religion? Myth vs Reality

Introduction Few claims are repeated as confidently as this one: “Most wars were caused by religion.”It appears in debates, books, documentaries, and online arguments—often used either to condemn religion entirely or to dismiss its critics as exaggerating. But how true is this claim? Did religion actually cause most wars in human history, or is this … Read more