I rather think men kill for petty, personal reasons - the other stuff
is just bull.

On 18 July, 23:42, Alan Wostenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> A common belief today is that religion breeds violence.  Isn't this
> like saying politics is violent?  I read the below today, and it gave
> me food for thought, particularly that last sentence:
>
> "Some kill because their faiths specifically command them to do so;
> some kill though their faiths explicitly forbid them to do so; and
> some kill because they have no faith and hence believe all things are
> permitted to them. Polytheists, monotheists, and atheists kill. Men
> kill for their gods, or for their God, or because there is no God and
> human destiny must be shaped by gigantic exertions of human will. They
> kill out of pursuit of universal truths, and out of fidelity to tribal
> allegiances; for faith, blood and soil, empire, national greatness,
> "socialist utopia", capitalism, and "democratization". Men always seek
> gods in who's name they may perform great deeds or commit unspeakable
> atrocity, even if those gods are not gods but "tribal honor", or
> "genetic imperatives" or  "social ideals" or "human destiny" or
> "liberal democracy".   Then again men also kill on account of money,
> land, love, pride, hatred, envy or ambition. ... The truth is that
> religion and irreligion are cultural variables, but killing is a human
> constant"(*)
>
> (*) David Bently Hart, _atheist delusion_ pg 
> 12http://www.librarything.com/work/book/47946437
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