Someone Asked: ‘Name A War That Wasn’t Based On Religion’

TWITCHY stats the party off thus:

  • Sometimes, someone says something on X that’s just begging to get ratioed and go viral. Such is the case with one user who — rather smugly — asked users to ‘name a war that wasn’t based on religion.’

Here is the original challenge:

Lol.

I responded in TWITCHY’s comments thus:

A recent comprehensive compilation of the history of human warfare, Encyclopedia of Wars by Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod documents 1763 wars, of which 123 have been classified to involve a religious conflict. So, what atheists have considered to be ‘most’ really amounts to less than 7% of all wars. It is interesting to note that 66 of these wars (more than 50%) involved Islam, which did not even exist as a religion for the first 3,000 years of recorded human warfare.

Even the Seven Years’ War, widely recognized to be “religious” in motivation, noting that the warring factions were not necessarily split along confessional lines as much as along secular interests. And the Thirty Years’ War cannot be viewed as “religious” in that you should find certain aspects if this were the case. For instance, professor Cavanaugh offers the following short critique after a long list of historical instances [included below] building-up-to and during the Thirty Years’ War.

(RPT)

 

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