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This is a very broad question, but generally, most religions are opposed to war. Yet, in terms of the major religions of the world, a history of warfare is prevalent within each. This was due to the existence of religious states throughout history. I will not take any sides in terms of religion, but when there is not a separation of state and faith, faith becomes a tool to motivate people for war. This is not as true today, but throughout history it has been. Notable Nations/Empires that were closely tied to a particular faith and fought wars: Nearly EVERY ONE that has ever existed before the mid 18th century.

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What religions are involved in ww2?

The main religions involved in World War II were Christianity (including various denominations such as Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy), Islam, and Shintoism in Japan. These religions played different roles in the war, influencing both the ideologies of the involved nations and the actions of individuals on the battlefield.


What religions are involved in world war 2?

Various religions were involved in World War II, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and others. Each country involved had its own predominant religion and religious communities that were impacted by the war in different ways. The war also saw instances of religious persecution and involvement of religious leaders in resistance movements.


What five major world religions are monotheistic religions?

I think those would be Christianity; Islam; Judaism; Bahá'í Faith; Zoroastrianism.


What led to the diffusion of the major religions?

The diffusion of major religions was influenced by factors such as trade routes, conquests, migrations, missionaries, and cultural exchange. As societies interacted with each other, they shared beliefs and practices, which contributed to the spread of religions across different regions. Additionally, the appeal of these religions' teachings and principles played a significant role in attracting new followers.


What religions go to war?

Many religions have been used as justifications for war throughout history, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. However, it is important to note that religious beliefs themselves do not cause wars; rather, it is often political, economic, or social factors that lead to conflicts where religion is a contributing factor.

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