So, in Sri Lanka, some people bombed some churches and hotels. [View all]
Somewhere else, someone attacked a mosque. In another place, a synagogue was attacked. All in the name of one religion or another, or in the name of hatred of someone else's religion. In yet another, some person of faith attacked a church because he or she didn't like the color of its membership. All of that is some weird shit, it seems to me.
Why? Who cares what religion someone else follows? Why would that matter to anyone?
Some say that religion, in general, is beneficial to society. Yet, again and again, people attack religions other than their own. Why is that?
Religious groups also sometimes meddle with governments, too. To what end? Does their deity require such action? Governments generally don't like such meddling, and might interfere with your religious beliefs if you do that. So, don't do that. I mean, it's simple, really.
Are people's religious beliefs so weak that they need to attack people that believe something else? What possible sense does that make?
Even if you have no religious beliefs at all, someone who does might attack you.
More evidence that religions are creations of human thought. Nothing else makes sense. Humans attack each other, and always have. Wouldn't you think an all-powerful deity would put a stop to that sort of nonsense?
Oh, well...