Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The violence of religion, or not

I enjoy reading other publisher's blogs. Some are obviously official blogs and treated as such. Others are more informal and allow you to see a bit of what their lives are like. One of the blogs I enjoy is Andy Le Peau's from IVPress. Today, he had an interesting little factoid in his continuing quest to stamp out modern myths. This one was the myth that religion has caused more death and wars than anything else. He responds:

It's somewhere between 160 and 190 million--and almost all for political, not religious, reasons. Ideology in the twentieth century was a much more deadly force than religion ever was. Fascism, communism and racially motivated genocide all went on rampages of horrific proportions.

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Interesting, isn't it? I need to remember that for the future. This goes hand in hand with an article I was reading in Harper's about genocide in World War II Poland. Total Depravity, how true you are, and all pervasive, too.
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