.......has SCIENCE caused war?.........?

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I know a lot of people like to outright claim that religion is the main cause of war... but concerning technology it seems science often has its own major factor into the equation

Consider... as time has passed on, the more technology someone had is also what played a huge part of being offensive in the approach to war, the better method of control seems science

your thoughts?
 
A person's personal belief in God doesn't make a lot of difference in their violent behavior. You find violent religious nuts as well as violent atheists.
 
No. Dogma causes war. Dogma...and only dogma. Dogmatic leaders will use science to their own advantage. That's all.

Think of every war you can recall. What were the causes?

Well, there was tyranny (dogma), ethnic cleansing (dogma), slavery (dogma), religion (dogma), the list goes on and on. Dogma, dogma, dogma.

Science is the opposite of dogma. Science is constantly checking and rechecking itself as it advances and makes changes where necessary. Dogma, however, is any ideology or belief that must be followed and never questioned.
 
Yes. Science does create WARS. wHY?

Because:

1. SCIENCE PRODUCES FREE THINKERS.

2. SCIENCE ACCEPTS PHISYCAL EVIDENCE, NOT SPRITUAL EVIDENCE.

3. SCIENCE DENIES HOLY BOOKS.

4. SCIENCE ALLOWS MOCKING OF THE GODS.

5. SCIENCE CREATES NUCLEAR POWER AND DEADLY WEAPONS.
 
Science has given us ever increasing means to reach ever diminishing ends. It has not caused wars, at least not directly. What it has done is made war far more barbaric and bloody than ever before in history.

peace
 
Powerful technology can be used in bad ways.
The technology itself wasn't the direct cause of any war, no.


"We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces."
Carl Sagan
 
Powerful technology can be used in bad ways.
The technology itself wasn't the direct cause of any war, no.


"We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces."
Carl Sagan
 
No
But people have found quicker ways to kill a large number of people because of science.

Technology itself does not cause war. Just like a gun itself does not kill, it is the person who pulls the trigger.
 
Most wars revolve around political, economic, and attainment resources.

Science can just be a tool in the war. Its like a hammer. It can either be used to build a house for a homeless person or be used to bludgeon a child to death.
 
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