Abortion. Whether it is right to do or not.
By ending his policy of religious toleration.
The three religious groups that were in conflict in the Balkans were Islam, Orthodox Christianity, and Roman Catholicism. Each of the religions was fighting for dominance and control of the region.
religious conflict
The Bosnian War was not primarily a religious conflict, but rather a complex mix of political, ethnic, and historical factors. Religion did play a role in the conflict, as different ethnic groups in Bosnia identified with different religions, but it was not the main cause of the war.
the puritans had gotten there first but soon other settlers came and they were Christians so a conflict came into action
Modernday Folklore was created on 1995-06-27.
AnswerAn early example of religion and conflict was the crusades. A modern example of religion and conflict is jihad. Some may say that the conflict between Israel and Palestine is an example of religious conflict, but this is probably more about land and ethnic pride.
They are considered as advocates.
A Basuto is a member of the Basotho people inhabiting modernday Lesotho.
"Good People" by David Lindsay-Abaire is an example of a modern-day tragicomedy play. It explores serious themes such as class and socioeconomic struggles while also incorporating humor and moments of lightness.
Religious conflict in Nigeria is caused by differing philosophies and the inability to compromise their ideals. Changing social and economic problems in Nigeria can help relieve some of the religious conflict.
By ending his policy of religious toleration.
Thomas Huynh has written: 'The art of war-- spirituality for conflict' -- subject(s): Conflict management, Military art and science, Peace, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Conflict management, Religious aspects of Peace, Strategy
By ending his policy of religious toleration.
The Religious conflicts is when, one is torn between good and evil.
The Pilgrims (or Separtionists) landed in Massachusetts(modernday) or Plymouthrock.
Genocide. Religious cleansing (genocide is always religious cleansing, religious cleansing isn't always genocide.) Assimilation. Integration. Accommodation. Religious federalism.