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Why does humankind suffer so much pain and bloodshed in the name of religion?


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Because man is inherently corrupt.  You take something like religion, freedom, democracy, anything that is good and certain people or groups of people will use it for their own agenda.


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Agreed with Joe. religion is a man made concept and since man is corrupt, religions are too. God is not interested in religion. He is interested in a relationship.

 A lot of people hurt or kill people in the name of religion or in the name of their god. If people actually followed the teachings of Christ rather there would not be any killing in the name of religion. Jesus never taught us to slaughter non-christians (as in the Crusades). Jesus doesn't teach beheadings or flying planes into buildings as being a means to heaven or of honoring God. 


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