Originally posted by: bsobel
feel free to choose the "90+%" of wars :roll:
Wow, you really don't know world history at all apparently. Religion (thru the ages) has been the primary driving force for war. I suggest you finish your 9th grade world history class when you get around ot it:
Some famous ones you may have hear of:
The French Wars of Religion 1562-1598 (7 of em)
Eurpoean Religious Wars (generally the time between 1560 and 1715)
American Civil War (if you are unclear about the religious issues in our revolutionary war, well, go back to school you failed history).
The Crusades
The Reconquista
Armenian genocide
The first and second congo wars (3.8 million died) topping most of the conflicts you mentioned sans WWII. Of course 10million dead in WWII can be attributed to religious presecution of Jews, Catholics, and Gypsies.
Current conflicts and wars:
(It is important to realize that most of the world's current "hot spots" have a complex interaction of economic, racial, ethnic, religious, and other factors. This list is of conflicts which have as their base at least some degree of religious intolerance):
Darfur
Afghanistan
Bosnia
Cote d'lvoire
Cypruss
East Timor
India
Ambon (Indonesia)
Halmahera (Indonesia)
Iraq
Haskmir
Kosovo
Kurdistan
Macedonia
Israel / Arab states
Nigeria
Northern Ireland
Pakistan
Philippines
Russia / Chechnya
South Afrika
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Thailand
TIbet
Uganda
If your going to ask, for example, how Iraq is a religous war bear in mind the conflict (regardless of how it started) is now primarily between western armed forces, Kurds, Shite Muslims, Sunni Muslims. By mid 2006 the relgioius groups were in a civil war amongst themselves.
If you know anything about any of these conflicts, you should be able to discuss the religous angle without rolling your eyes (and looking just stupid in that stunning rebuttal).