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From belief to bloodshed: When identity masquerades as religion

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June 29, 2025

When faith becomes identity, religion fuels conflict; true peace arises from self-awareness, not division or dogma-driven violence.

- ACHARYA PRASHANT

From belief to bloodshed: When identity masquerades as religion

When the skies grow dark with smoke and the earth quakes beneath exploding shells, the world once again asks: Why does this never end? Why is war still so close, so constant, despite all our advancements?

These questions are not only for politicians or diplomats. They point to something far more fundamental—the human condition itself, and our tragic tendency to misuse the very forces that were meant to liberate us.

Religion, for instance, is meant to help us rise above base instincts, bring order to our inner chaos, and guide us from fear to clarity. But today, that same religion is often invoked to justify violence, hatred, and revenge. It is not the wise or the awakened who fuel wars. It is the unexamined mind, still trapped in primitive reflexes, now draped in ritual and symbolism. What was meant to elevate us has been turned into yet another instrument of division.

WHEN RELIGION BECOMES IDENTITY The causes of war are often framed as territorial disputes, economic tensions, or political rivalry. But these explanations miss something deeper, something older.

When religion ceases to be a path to inner clarity and becomes a banner of group identity, conflict takes a darker turn. The 'other' is no longer a fellow seeker, but a threat by mere existence. Understanding gives way to suspicion, and even peaceful coexistence is mistaken for weakness or compromise.

In many modern conflicts, this is the unspoken dynamic. Religious identity merges with national purpose, and every disagreement takes on theological proportions. Even moderation becomes suspect. A leader who once sought peace is branded a traitor. A neighbor becomes an enemy simply by virtue of who they worship.

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