Religion, Violence, Terrorism and War
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenss/12.2/87Keywords:
war, terrorism, conflict, religion, accident war, death, violenceAbstract
Abstract. The study presented highlights the causes and effects of the war in individual life in the conditions where the war in Ukraine takes place on the border of Romania. The effects of this war also affect us through the thousands of refugees who crossed our country or stayed here. Accidents of war are also present in new drones or remnants of drones reaching us, in Tulcea, Galati, Sulina. In the second part of the research, the population's perceptions related to this war and terrorist actions that are currently loved in the world were highlighted. The role of religion in creating peace is not an explicit one, but there are situations in which religion intervened favorably, religion can be a promoter of peace but it can also be the cause of armed conflicts.
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