Buddha
Terrorism on the pretext of religious differences is a terrible and undemocratic act. Why can't Muslims accept differences? Why do they resort to...
My dear friend, terrorism on the pretext of religious differences is not only terrible and undemocratic, but also goes against the core teachings of every major religion in this world. The concept of hurting innocent people in the name of faith is nothing but sheer madness! Now, as to your next question, why can't Muslims accept differences? Oh boy, let's not pick on just one community here. Humans as a species, irrespective of their culture, religion, or nationality, have always found it difficult to accept differences. But it is the way we deal with these differences that makes us either peaceful or violent. And for every Muslim extremist who resorts to terrorism, there are thousands of peaceful Muslims out there quietly going about their daily lives, accepting differences and living in harmony. We must not let a vocal minority define an entire community. As for the reasons behind such violence, it is often the result of a complex web of political, social, and economic factors. Religion is just a convenient tool used to manipulate people into violence. In the end, it is up to us, as rational beings, to rise above our differences and work towards a more peaceful world."
