Imagine this: in a person's perspective that saw a nation that suddenly shattered into many pieces, and many families broken apart from one another. Then, those pieces and the families that were separated began to fight one another in bloodlust, destruction takes place, and when the war ends everything is destroyed. Why did this war happen? What kind of destruction did it cause? How can it be solved and have peace? There are abundance of answers. Reasons are the cause of war to happen. Homes, Families, and the Ecosystem are destroyed by the war. After the war, people do what they can to give resources to the victims and help the injured, whether or not they're an ally or enemy. There are more than one answer. For example, World War 2 in Germany, …show more content…
Atheists believes that the number one cause of war that had happened through history of mankind is the religion of the people. Sam Harris, an Atheist, said that religion is the most known source for violence. There is no disagreement that the Islam was behind the violence of 9/11, and that if without religion, 9/11 wouldn’t have occurred and their would be no israeli-palestinian conflict, as well as problems in Northern Ireland, as well as an Islamic state. Overall, Atheist’s believes that religions is the main cause for conflict to rise between countries, which will then lead to war, religion is a practice that people believes in and is willing to follow. Religion may have derived the action that had occurred during 9/11, yet it's not the religion itself, but the people who let themselves be driven by the words of the book and had taken action upon it. (Ridley, Louise. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/11/14/religions-war-cause-responsibl & Robin, Schumacher. https://carm.org/religion-cause-war ). Religion is one of the reason for war to rise, yet there are more reasons to uphold the …show more content…
Studies shows that there is an instant of increase of mental disorder during the war, civilians become mentally disordered which then leads to insanity and brutal actions. War trauma leaves physical marks, it never heal for the people that took part of the war. War can break apart families that were once lively and peaceful, it also destroys communities, and social life. Effects of war has a long term effect of emotional harm towards children and their education, in which case, the children won't be able to learn and study like they used to but have to always live in fear of when the war would end. Physicians took action to make sure that the civilians are able to stay strong, both mentally and physically ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1472271/ ). War is the breaking point for most people that it will cause such emotional
Usually, wars start for the gain of land, to solve disagreements and conflicts in a country or between many. The book The Road to Chlifa by Michele Marineau, develops the idea that wars do more damage than fixing. This is proven through the characters of Maha, Bechir, and Karim. In the book, Maha loses her family because of a bombing in the area where she lived. Bechir loses his best friend, Karim because he has to emigrate to France with his family in order to survive. Finally, it is proven through Karim, a boy who grew up in a war zone and never knew peace. To summarize, wars cause more problems than the ones they solve.
War leads to oppression and leaves negative implications on all people and societies by impacting the poor, women, children, and nations as a whole. "War is a state of violent conflict between one or more groups" (Rasenberger 3). Rasenberger defines war as a state of conflict between one group within itself or several groups in combat with each other, what is not mentioned are the after-effects of war. War itself leads to many civilian and military deaths, an estimated 1.5-3.8 million people died during the Vietnam War and an approximate 500,000 people died in the Iraq war. The biggest tragedy of War is that it always results in fatality, but another key, negative, factor to understand is that after the War many adverse implications arise. Post-war ramifications in the nation fall upon the poor, women, and children, making them weaker and less motivated leading to the downfall of a society. Regardless if a nation wins or is defeated in war they have to deal with consequences of war and find solutions to the impacted people and society. It is essential to understand that there is never a true victor in war because regardless of the outcome, fatality and a fall of morale within society on both sides are inevitable. War has often been the solution to situations that required force or violence, but in recent times this has
War is a phenomenon of organized violent conflict, typified by extreme aggression, societal disruption and adaptation, and high mortality. Usually a war is a pre-planned activity to begin with by one group or one nation and the group initiates the war by means of violence against the other. The primary feature of this behaviour pattern is a certain state of organized conflict that is engaged in between two or more separate social entities. Such a conflict is always an attempt at altering either the psychological hierarchy or the material hierarchy of domination or equality between two or more groups. In all cases, at least one participant (group) in the
The psychologist Sigmund Freud once said, “Because every man has a right over his own life and war destroys lives that were full of promise; it forces the individual into situations that shame his manhood, obliging him to murder fellow men, against his will.” He initially stated this when he was corresponding with Albert Einstein via letter. This quote is also a great explanation of the events that take place during war that people chose to not recognise. War is terrible, and no matter how hard we try, nothing will change that. Erich Maria Remarque shows us that soldiers have endured dreadfully throughout World War I in his book “All Quiet on the Western Front”. The character in the book, Paul Baumer, endures through the tragedies of war with some of his old schoolmates as well as new comrades that he meets along the way. They survive through all of the tragedies together, but in the end, the war made them lose their friendships as well as their lives. The reality is that war comes with consequences while it destroys people, and there is nothing that will ever be able to change that. The book “All Quiet on the Western Front” shows how war comes destroys people's lives with its consequences through three of its themes: the importance of comradery, the loss of innocence, and the horrors and brutality of war.
War can caused many people depression, trauma, disabilities, or even long lasting injuries. The book I will be referring to is called A Long Way Gone “Ishmael Beah”. In Sierra Leone there was a civil war between the RUF (Revolutionary United Front) and government soldiers. Many people in this country were attacked and killed while teens and kids were taken to be soldiers. The book is about a boy named Ishmael Beah and his experience in the war. While looking for his family he is captured by the government to become a soldier and fight against the RUF. Ishmael was both a victim and a victimizer because he had been influenced by government soldiers to do terrible things, and aided them in the fight and killed many people.
War can be defined as armed conflict between nations or states or even different groups within a nation or state. All these wars, approximately 14,000 in the past 5,000 years, take innocent civilians away from their family, home, what they know for months or even years at a time. Often times the conditions these individuals are living in while at war are far from the normal life they previously lived. Vets often see and have to do certain task that no human being should be required to do. Leaving behind a lot of mental repairing to do once back home. Once a war comes to an end, these civilians are thrown back into a culture they have been away from for months, even years with little to no direction on where to start to build their lives again.
As Protestantism began to spread in Europe, tension arose between Catholics and Protestants. The tension caused war between monarchs, nobles, and common people over religion. However, the many wars evolved into being about much more than religion; they became about politics and specifically, a struggle for power. Many people throughout Europe saw religion as a perfect pretext for the real reason of war: power. Through the seemingly infinite wars of religion, politics and religion came hand in hand. As exemplified by the Dutch Revolt and the Thirty Years’ War, religion was the starting cause of both wars, but political power was the true justification in the end.
To begin with, most soldiers experience emotional trauma by its unceasing attack during the war, and sometimes they don’t get their necessities such as: medical care, food, weapons, and clothing. And these has a huge destructive
Originally published through a series of entries in a magazine, The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells is one of the earliest works of fiction that deal with extra-terrestrial creatures. Written at the end of the 19th century, the story depicts an alternative present where Earth is invaded by Martians and humans must fight back for survival. The novel was later adopted to the big screen in 1953 after undergoing some modification, namely the spatiotemporal setting was changed from Great Britain at the end of the 19th century to at the time present day United States. Assuming the movie stays truthful to the author’s message, what role did religion have in The War of the Worlds?
When one thinks of war, the image that comes to mind is of blood and death. Usually at the front of our minds are the soldiers fighting for their country, however we tend to push to the back of our minds the other civilians who suffer. The truth is, both sides suffer from war, especially from wars such as World War II. WWII lasted from 1939-1945 and was a global war. It was marked by the mass murder of many civilians by events such as the Holocaust. The Holocaust occurred when the Nazis, a German force, launched a genocide to kill all Jews, forcing them into death camps where over six million of the innocent civilians were killed in many brutal ways. Yet it was not only the civilians who suffered, many soldiers fighting against the Nazis were killed or tortured for working against them.
Once they are released from being a soldier, “In addition to facing rejection from their community, child combatants often suffer from post traumatic stress and may continue their violence outside of war, withdraw social interactions, and suffer from nightmares and hallucinations” not only hurting themselves but possibly others too (Lyon 53). The children have PTSD and are changed drastically on the inside, recalling events from the war constantly. After the war, they have nowhere to go. Many times their families are killed and the children lose their identity during war, causing them to not know what to do or where to go after battle. Tragically, “In many cases child soldiers have been written off as a lost generation with no hope of emotional and physical rehabilitation” thus ruining their lives (Lyon 53). Many may think that the war only damages children physically or visa versa but they do not realize the real consequences. Those innocent children cannot unsee what they experienced first hand, they cannot remove scars, and they cannot get limbs back that they may have lost. Post-War has caused everlasting worries and memories for the children, causing them to live their entire life much different than they once hoped.
I think that it is an over-generalization to say that the biggest mass murderers of history were atheists. (BTW, saying mass-murderers, savages, or the like implies that those people were defeated; however, people who killed millions of people and were winners of conflict often implies that they were heroes and victorious, etc. Point of reference, the genocide of Native Americans during the 1800s in the U.S., the killing of 40% of Ireland’s chiefly Catholic population by Oliver Cromwell’s Puritan conquest of Ireland in the 1600s, etc.) To say that atheists have a proclivity for destroying others would infer that atheists would have a unifying belief; by definition, this is not atheism.
War has affected many people, and in those countries that war has reached it has left many obstacles to overcome. Children and their parents have been affected greatly. Children that live in poverty, children that have lost a parent, lack basic necessities, are often forced to fight in wars and become child soldiers. Children are of described as someone who is under the age of eighteen, but in reality a child is a young person dependent on an adult. Child soldiers are faced with very difficult decisions that can be very traumatic to someone at that age.Child soldiers are often taken advantage of, being sexually assaulted or have been forced to kill people. They can be haunted by the decisions they make during their time as a soldier and
For centuries religion has impacted the world greatly, having an influence amongst people and their society that cause them to behave in certain ways. Throughout history religion has played a grand role in undertaking the parts that have structured many positive and negative effects in the world. People have been killed for what they believe, and people have as well killed in the name of their God. Religion has been the motivation and reason for many people to make peace, and strike for equalization; Martin Luther King is a prime example, for he used his faith as a way to preach to those who were against equalizing blacks and whites, and it motivated him to continue striving for what was right. People
History is full of wars, of people fighting against one another. War is a conflict between nation and society and is carried on by force of arms. War is generally characterized by collective aggression, destruction, and usually high mortality. Past experience has shown that the war is wrong because always it carries loss, suffering and often death of innocent people. A lot of people all over the world dar for peace because they don’t want to look at the suffering of others or be a victim of war. Unfortunately, there are people in the world who interested in running for war because of material benefits. They are guided by their own interests and they do not listen others oppinions Moreover, they have different ways to get what they