Polytheism and war

What is the relationship between religion and war?

A new study shows that people who have experienced war actually do become more religious and stay that way long after the war has ended. “We find the effect gets stronger over time,” says Joe Henrich, a senior fellow in the Institutions, Organizations & Growth program and co-author of the study.

Can religion be a cause of war?

According to the Encyclopedia of Wars, out of all 1,763 known/recorded historical conflicts, 121, or 6.87%, had religion as their primary cause.

How did war affect religion?

The more profound the impact of war on an individual — such as the death, injury or abduction of a household member — the greater the likelihood grew of that person turning to religion. By contrast, those who had been less affected by the impact of war were also less likely to join a a religious group.

What are the 5 major polytheistic religions?

Notable polytheistic religions practiced today include Taoism, Shenism or Chinese folk religion, Japanese Shinto, Santería, most Traditional African religions, various neopagan faiths such as Wicca, and most forms of Hinduism.

What religion cant go to war?

Jehovah’s Witnesses and Christadelphians, refuse to participate in the armed services on the grounds that they believe they should be neutral in worldly conflicts and often cite the latter portion of Isaiah 2:4 which states, “

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