All religions that tend to expansion believe in a certain immaterial world of values, usually from God, to which one should convince as many people as possible. It is not even against these people, but for their good. In the end, they all claim that they are the only true ones that in some way lead to the ultimate goal of man. For them to exist side by side, they would first have to recognize that there is...
All religions that tend to expansion believe in a certain immaterial world of values, usually from God, to which one should convince as many people as possible. It is not even against these people, but for their good. In the end, they all claim that they are the only true ones that in some way lead to the ultimate goal of man. For them to exist side by side, they would first have to recognize that there is a possibility that they might be wrong, and worse, let other religions be right. There is no way this is possible because it would be the end. The war of cultures involves some means that are not used in traditional conflicts. In this case, it is not possible to establish a front line, put soldiers and make an attack. In particular, if one of them is considered to be weaker militarily, then it would have to be a suicide culture to agree to something like that. One of the ways to fight foreigners and stronger civilizations is terrorism. In recent years Islamic terrorism has been the most felt by various civilisations. This is because it is the only religion that can promise some benefits that a terrorist will receive after their death. You can, of course, still promise material benefits to the assassin’s family after their death, but nothing more motivates than benefits for oneself from God directly.