There is a immense number of religious people in the world. As a result, they simply have to. Just because they are religious dosent give them an advantage.
Refugees are people who flee in search of refuge, in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution.
Some people go to war in belief and faith in protecting their country, some people go to war because they are forced to, and some people go to war because before a lot of wars occured people actually celebrated war and were joyous and soldiers wanted to go to war because they thought it was probally fun.
Did cleopatra go to war with a group of people or did she go to war by herself?
It would logically seem that there are more reasons not to go to war than to go to war. The loss of life, the destruction of nations, cities, homes and people should be good reasons. The money and energy used to destroy rather than to build should make it something we would never want, and yet there are always "war and rumors of war".
when religious people go/fight for the right of they religion xoxo romeo boy
Yes: To defend ones country, to defend ones empire. People should make their voices heard, and people don't listen unless there's a gun pointed at their heads. No: To go to war only ignites a new problem. People going to war shouldn't BE necessary, because people often go to war because they will not give up some things for peace. World leaders often care more about their opinions then the men and women they send out to battle, because if they cared about the people more, they wouldn't go to war.
It depends on what you believe if you are religious than you should go with what your RELIGIOUS TEXT say and if you are non religious then i can give you one simple and short answer "NO".
yes she did go to see people from the war.
Ares did not "go to war" with any one people, he was god of war, all war, any war, he was the war god of both sides.
yes she did go to war
because there are religions. If there are no religions, then humans will find another reason to go to war.