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Well then, silly, why repeat it if you couldn't get anywhere when you researched it yourself?
RG
As I said, it was something I had heard or read at one time. When I tried to Google it, all I got was several million links about Bush's invasion of Iraq.
How strange that people now put more faith in Wikipedia than they do someone's education.
Here's a few:
The Spanish Inquisition, not a war, but it was a very brutal event headed by the church.
The crusades, also a long time ago, but all for religion nonetheless.
Some of the issues in the Middle East lie in religion (Jew vs Muslim as well as between the different branches of Islam).
Some of the strife in ex-Yugoslavia also has roots with religion. There you have Catholic, Orthodox, and Muslim all in the same place.
How about Ireland's famous Catholic vs Protestant fights.
In Ukraine throughout history there were fights between Catholics and Orthodox, and also there is still much tension between different groups of Orthodox (Moscow Patriarch vs Kyiv Patriarch). Also there are still issues between Orthodox and Catholic in Ukraine. The Kyiv Patriarch seems to get along fine with the Ukrainian Catholic Church, and supports more co-operation; however, the Moscow Patriarch is deeply against such actions.
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I believe also what some people are getting at, is that a lot of the restrictive rules for us are dictated by religion. (ie: Homosexuality is evil).
Religion in the purest sense should be for compassion and love; however for the most part, that is not the case.
I am Catholic, and I believe there are many good parts to it... but I freely admit that there are also parts that are not so good. I'm not against religion, but I am against the blind following of religious rules (which is what the Church wants).

