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The Unexpurgated Autobiography of Mark Twain

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BryanS7/11/2010 2:02:11 pm PDT

re: #98 Aceofwhat?

but if you agree with my bolded part, then it becomes very difficult to say that EVERY war fought in the name of religion is the fault of religion.

Every war fought for the purpose of advancing a religious cause most certainly is the fault of that religion. Other causes often mix in and overtake the role of being the primary motivation for the war. But religion more than anything else helps define the other and makes reconciliation impossible, or at least much more difficult.