kippaxking79
Well-Known Member
I would argue that some of those conflicts listed above were about religion.For a minute I thought you meant alcohol ;)
Then again booze does cause plenty of problems and many deaths, pissed up fights in Town & City centres on Friday nights, many a life has been ruined and even lost
Anyway I found this list of wars where Religion wasnt the cause.
- War in Iraq 2
- War in Afghanistan
- African wars in the Congo (DRC)
- Genocide in Rwanda
- War in Iraq 1
- Iraq/Iran war
- All those civil wars in Latin America in the 70s and 80s
- Civil war / genocide in Cambodia
- China-Vietnam war
- USA/France-Vietnam war
- Korean war
- Chinese civil war(s)
- World War 2
- Japanese invasion of China
- Russian revolution (and related wars)
- World War 1
- Scramble for Africa
- Franco-Prussian war
- Crimean war
- Taiping rebellion (Chinese civil war — although the main protagonist had crazy religious visions)
- US Civil War
- War of 1812 (and all the US wars of that time)
- Opium wars
- Napoleonic wars
- Wars of the French revolution
- Prussia’s wars of expansion (Silesia, etc. — Friedrich the Great)
- Ottomans’ wars of expansion
- Aztecs’ wars of expansion
- Wars of the Roses
- Ghenghis Khan’s invasions (and those of his descendants)
- 100-year war
- Viking ‘raids’
- An Lushan ‘Rebellion’
- Nomadic tribes’ wars against Rome, China, Central Asia
- Roman wars of expansion and extermination
- Asoka’s (and others’) wars of domination on the Indian subcontinent (though Asoka apparently had a religion inspired change of mind about all this killing)
- Alexander the Great’s campaigns (although he started to think of himself as a God)
- Chinese warring states period(s)
- Persian-Greek war (although the Persians did have some religious justifications)
- Egyptian wars and wars of Mesopotamian states (covering several thousand years with the proviso that Gods went hand in hand with all this)
Afghanistan is a war about Muslim views of the western world.
World wars were about a guy who wanted to wipe out a race altogether.
Yes they weren't one religion against another like City v United, but religion played a part.