Kim:
These days I think that religious leaders are actually very aware of this and at last the emphasis is beginning to be laid on unity of central principle....for instance love (which exists in most religions in one form or another), or simple tolerance for others (which is a fundamental starting block for love).
This is another topic maybe but what we often see today is religious leaders watering down their beliefes not for the good of mankind or any such noble purpose but rather to increase sales...to get more people in the door. If you say or do anything that someone might disagree with, you risk not closing the sale. Keep in mind that if we are going modify a belief system, we can do it for the purpose of avoiding trouble or in order to justify causing trouble. IMO, it's the people who want to change the rules that we need to watch really close. Don't trust the guy who wants to change the rules.
Mike asked me a question earlier about whether I thought the US was actively trying to fulfill Biblical prophecy. I can't really answer it directly as it gets too political and therefore against the TOS.
For the record, as the father of a US marine, I'm not happy. I don't know what the answer is but I am not happy with what's going on now.
I do think though that ANYONE who draws lines of US & THEM is doing humanity a HUGE disservice. The division between different faiths and beliefs has already brought down buildings, both large and small, destroyed countless lives, sown hatred at a generational level...need I go on?
There's more to it. We will always have "us" and "them". I don't agree with you but I'd really rather not get killed over it. It takes more to spur people to killing or being killed than a simple difference od opinion or belief.
I think there has to be something that one or both parties wants really bad. That could be money, power, land or whatever but it usually reduces to the same old things that people always want. It's just greed.
The next thing is an unhealthy dose of pride. One party has to think that their want is more important, that they somehow have a right to that possession.
People may use religion, politics or the phase of the moon as an excuse or justification but I don't think that it's often directly related to the real motive. Either way, the problem is the desire to pick the fight in the first place. If someone wants to fight, they are going to find a way to justify it.
Disagreements, debates and different points of view can be lots of fun. It's rarely a problem until we mix in greed and pride. You can have a fight with no religion or politics but I don't believe that it's possible to have a fight, ever, without greed or pride. Just FYI, the Bible lists pride right at the top of the list of things that God hates the most.