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Issues surrounding conflict Categorise

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Religion causes war
Religion does not cause war

Some conflicts, such as Israel and Palestine, are so incredibly complex that it is reductive to reduce these to religion
Religious motivations of crime have led to acts of violence throughout history (such as terrorism)
Religious motivations of crime have led to acts of violence throughout history (such as the Crusades)
Some argue that those who are attempting to use violence to establish an Islamic state are not seeking to establish an Islamic state and are not being Islamic in their use of violence
Some religious groups aim to create a theocratic society, so they commit acts of violence in the hope of establishing a theocracy
Rights to shared religious sites can fuel already tense situations, such as Israel and Palestine
Religious motivations and political motivations can be closely linked
Acts of terror in the name of religion often violate the codes of conduct in those religions
In Islam, greater jihad is considered to be to better yourself, whereas military action is considered lesser
Extremists are such a small percentage of a religious as a whole; it is unfair to condemn a whole religion for the acts of a small group

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