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People in the sixteenth century and today may be prepared to go to war over religious differences due to deeply held beliefs that shape their identities, values, and worldviews. Religion often serves as a unifying force, fostering a strong sense of community and purpose, which can lead to conflict when those beliefs are threatened or challenged. Additionally, political and social factors can exacerbate these tensions, as leaders may manipulate religious sentiments to rally support for their agendas. Ultimately, the intertwining of faith with cultural and national identity can make religious conflicts particularly intense and enduring.

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