IRISH GIRL
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...power? Let me show you some examples.
Buddhism been the only religion that never took root by means of violence has turned not peaceful in Sri lanka, Thailand , even in tibet where the dalai lama's ruled with brutality and Bhutan since it gained political power in those lands. The best example of peaceful buddhism can be found in Burma where it has no political power and is suppressed by the ruling junta.
The most violent forms of islam breeds in islamic countries where the leaders are muslims and islam has all the political power.
Hinduism has a lot of political power in india and nepal and Hinduism is not very peaceful in these 2 countries compared to Hinduism in south africa and fiji where the Hindus dont have political power.
Same goes for christianity
The Catholic church in the Philippines is a political organisation linked to the ruling learders and we know how the church covered up the crimes Marcos and emelda committed .
America christianity is more of a hard core brand because it has political power.
What do you think?
Buddhism been the only religion that never took root by means of violence has turned not peaceful in Sri lanka, Thailand , even in tibet where the dalai lama's ruled with brutality and Bhutan since it gained political power in those lands. The best example of peaceful buddhism can be found in Burma where it has no political power and is suppressed by the ruling junta.
The most violent forms of islam breeds in islamic countries where the leaders are muslims and islam has all the political power.
Hinduism has a lot of political power in india and nepal and Hinduism is not very peaceful in these 2 countries compared to Hinduism in south africa and fiji where the Hindus dont have political power.
Same goes for christianity
The Catholic church in the Philippines is a political organisation linked to the ruling learders and we know how the church covered up the crimes Marcos and emelda committed .
America christianity is more of a hard core brand because it has political power.
What do you think?