
03-18-2006, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BruceandNan
But, is there any real common ground between a democratic state, like the US, a communist state, like China, a dictator held state, like any number of African countries? Each one of those feel like they are right, but not any one of those governments is right. They all have problems, because you have a higher class of people and a lower class of people. There is no middle class, because those of us, myself included, who do not have the means to buy the world, are paying for those who can buy the world. No matter which type of government you live in, and isn't that the real reason why we have conflicts so the rich can get richer. It happened in Vietnam and it is happening now in Iraq.
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I can only refer you to my second paragraph above.
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Originally Posted by BruceandNan
So, basically, what I am trying to say is religion is not the root cause of an uprising, or unrest, but the people who are supposed to be levelheaded and keep our countries out of these squirmishes. The actions of a country come from those who think they are doing what the people they represent want them to do. I, myself, didn't ask my leaders to invade Iraq, but to get bin Laden, and put him on trial for his actions of 9-11.
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Religion is not the root cause of all uprisings or unrest, but it would be naive to suggest that it has had no part (or been the cause) in many. Again, I can only say that removing religion is only removing one element of conflict, not sorting all of society's problems. Worthwhile, IMHO, but not a cure-all.
I would add that politics tends to be more pragmatic than religion. Compromises are made for financial, practical, necessary, and (above all) electoral reasons. Religion is a little more hardline 
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