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A 3 page essay that argues that there is an intrinsic connection between religion and violence. The writer argues that it has long been acknowledged as one of life's great ironies that so much violence has been perpetuated throughout history in the name of religion, which, as an institution, is typically associated with the establishment of morality that prohibits the violence that religion appears to encourage. This examination of the nature of religion, and its relationship to violence, demonstrates that encouraging violence in the name of a deity appears to be directly connected to the connection between religion and the state, a relationship which has been typical of most of history. No bibliography is offered.
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institution, is typically associated with the establishment of morality that prohibits the violence that religion appears to encourage. An examination of the nature of religion, and its relationship
to violence, demonstrates that encouraging violence in the name of a deity appears to be directly connected to the connection between religion and the state, a relationship which has been
typical of most of history. The origins of religion are lost in pre-history. However, religious behavior appears to be linked to the knowledge that death and adversity in life
are inevitable. By devising religious concepts, primitive societies not only devised a means for explaining the nature of the world around them, but also found a vehicle that they
believed could influence fate in their favor. By appealing to deities that they believed controlled the world, primitive societies could ward off the many adversities of life and, perhaps, even
cheat death and achieve immortality. As this suggests, the original impetus for obeying the gods had little to do with the spirituality and morality that is associated with religion
in the modern perspective. Religion throughout most of history has been first and foremost a system for social control, which, in many cases, constituted the only "laws" by which people
were able to live cooperatively. What was "good" was whatever perpetuated the interests of given society and what was "bad" was anything that went against those interests, and both standards
of behavior were enforced through the auspices of religion.. This is how a religion, such as Judaism, could espouse to condemn murder, yet also picture Jehovah has ordering the
deaths of every man, woman, child and animal in the city of Jericho, which was not pictured as inherently evil, but merely occupying land that the Hebrews felt was promised
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