why do the 3 big religins not allies they could make peace and rule the world?

Answer #1

what?

Answer #2

Why would we want religion to rule the world? It is a religion, a belief system, not a government system. And what about those that aren’t religious will they be forced into compliance if those three religions combine?

Answer #3

Because they hate each other for petty differences, because they are a load of dumbasses.

Answer #4

CAre to share those petty reasons with us? Calling people with religion a dumbass, hardly qualifies as a reason.

Answer #5

Those petty reasons would include the division of humankind because of the belief in different -human- prophets who claimed to be divine, and said beliefs held by the religious factions of our societies. These divisions, which have been and are direct reasons for war, hate, segregation, terr0rism, etc. Even within the religions that hold these beliefs there are dividing sects, for example Sunnia and Shia, and Baptist and Methodist. These divisions also cause petty hate or what could at least be described as dislike. Another reason being the belief of said religious folk to think they are the travelers of the moral high ground and that any non-religious or opposing religious folk are immoral or in some way immoral. Which is like saying because you are not christian you think it’s okay to mur.der, ste.al, and commit adul,tery.. etc. These problems with the religious dogma’s of our society have all produced the problems that cause me to refer to them as less then intelligent. I apologize for the crude language.

Answer #6

And I had to replace, some of the letters and place periods because of the filter. This is partially why it took so long to respond because I kept accidently using the words, I finally realized that was the only way to get past it.

Answer #7

Was just curious. Thank you for the answer. I don’t have a problem with the division of humankind as you call it. We after all don’t know whether those prophets aren’t infact divine. And my firm belief is that humans cause hate and use religion as an excuse to not want to understand. But thanks for the reply.

Answer #8

No prob.

Answer #9

The 3 largest religons in the world are Christianity Islam and Hinduism.

I could see Christianity and Islam merging since they are both Abrahamic religions but it would be hard for Hinduism to mesh with Christianity or Islam without either or both essentially to loose its character.

There are some New Age religions that incorporate ideas from multiple traditions. I suppose that something like this could catch on and send our current religions to the dustbin of history.

Answer #10

because they have nothing alike, the 3 biggest religions are: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism..and Hinduism is a polytheistic religion..nothing to do with the first 2

Answer #11

The three major religions are so incredibly fundementally different, people from each would not be able to coincide. Religion is a system of beliefs, and government is a system of how to govern people. Most inportantly, the core values of each of these religions would not suggest that they would WANT to rule the world.

Answer #12

why hope for that why not hope for global atheism so we can end all wars cure all diseases and live forever with on different planets and live cleanly with the greatest science imaginable

Answer #13

You can’t combine religons….just becuase they have different beliefs and they want to convert others to them. If you connected Christianity and Atheism….well lets just say that would NOT WORK well! lol

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