That's not a question. Also, the Crusades.
Most religious people were (and are) against war.
There was no religious aspect to the Cold War -(what have you been reading )
It is not clear what the "religious war" is or if Christianity even won it. Please resubmit your question and clarify what "war" you are talking about.
It varies from person to person. Generally, however, non religious people are not for war.
James A. Boord has written: 'Christianity and war' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of War, War
The idea that World War 1 had religious effects is novel.
The Falklands War was nothing to do with religion.
religious pacifist
Justo Lacunza Balda has written: 'Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious aspects of War, Terrorism, War
The war of 1563
A holy war is a conflict fought in the name of religious faith, typically believed to have spiritual significance and divine approval. It is often motivated by the belief that fighting is a sacred duty to protect or expand a religion or defend religious beliefs.
French Wars of Religion