Problems unite us, Religion divides us
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Manish J R said:
2 years ago
I believe the statement is true; it reflects the perceptive approach of society to a common problem, regardless of religious differences. This showcases that humanity is more important than anything else.
The best example is during the earthquake in Turkey when India put all the differences between the two nations and its first nation to send aid during difficult times. During COVID times, India also has vaccines for many member nations.
The best example is during the earthquake in Turkey when India put all the differences between the two nations and its first nation to send aid during difficult times. During COVID times, India also has vaccines for many member nations.
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Shayoni said:
2 years ago
I agree with the topic Problems unite us, Religion divide us.
In recent years, we have consistently witnessed a global outpouring of aid and support whenever natural calamities or humanitarian crises strike. Nations around the world come together, setting aside their differences, to provide assistance and relief to the victims. Additionally, global challenges such as pollution, global warming, and deforestation are tackled through collective efforts, demonstrating a united front in seeking solutions. The COVID-19 pandemic further highlighted this spirit of cooperation, as countries transcended their differences to develop vaccines and combat the virus. This shows that problems unite us.
However, there have been numerous instances both historically and in recent years where religion has been a source of division. Historically, several wars, such as the Crusades, were fought over religious differences. The partition of India and Pakistan is another example, where the division was primarily based on religious lines. In the Middle East, ongoing conflicts often stem from religious divides between Jews and Muslims. Moreover, political parties frequently exploit religious sentiments to create divisions and secure votes. This manipulation of religion for political gain continues to perpetuate division and conflict within societies.
In recent years, we have consistently witnessed a global outpouring of aid and support whenever natural calamities or humanitarian crises strike. Nations around the world come together, setting aside their differences, to provide assistance and relief to the victims. Additionally, global challenges such as pollution, global warming, and deforestation are tackled through collective efforts, demonstrating a united front in seeking solutions. The COVID-19 pandemic further highlighted this spirit of cooperation, as countries transcended their differences to develop vaccines and combat the virus. This shows that problems unite us.
However, there have been numerous instances both historically and in recent years where religion has been a source of division. Historically, several wars, such as the Crusades, were fought over religious differences. The partition of India and Pakistan is another example, where the division was primarily based on religious lines. In the Middle East, ongoing conflicts often stem from religious divides between Jews and Muslims. Moreover, political parties frequently exploit religious sentiments to create divisions and secure votes. This manipulation of religion for political gain continues to perpetuate division and conflict within societies.
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Pankaj Maurya said:
4 months ago
Hello everyone, from my perspective.
I completely agree with the statement that problems unite us. We can see many examples of this in real life. If you face any problem and people do not unite, either by thought or by strength, it becomes very difficult to find a solution.
For instance, during floods in Punjab, people from both Punjab and Haryana stood together, supporting each other to overcome the damage and loss.
On the other hand, regarding the idea that religion divides us, I personally disagree. I have observed that in many popular places—such as Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh or the Gurudwara in Agra, Uttar Pradesh—people visit regardless of their religion.
They come together to pay respect, which shows that religion does not necessarily divide us. In fact, it can unite people in shared values of peace and devotion.
I completely agree with the statement that problems unite us. We can see many examples of this in real life. If you face any problem and people do not unite, either by thought or by strength, it becomes very difficult to find a solution.
For instance, during floods in Punjab, people from both Punjab and Haryana stood together, supporting each other to overcome the damage and loss.
On the other hand, regarding the idea that religion divides us, I personally disagree. I have observed that in many popular places—such as Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh or the Gurudwara in Agra, Uttar Pradesh—people visit regardless of their religion.
They come together to pay respect, which shows that religion does not necessarily divide us. In fact, it can unite people in shared values of peace and devotion.
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Bishal said:
9 years ago
According to me, religion unite us for some extand.
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Pandey Dilip said:
3 years ago
For the problem side, I would like to say it's human nature to relax and be happy every time as when a human face any kind of problem they try to figure it out on their own and if they are not capable of solving the problem on there own then simply ask for help or rely on the person who is more powerful and superior to them, and this is the thing that we call to unite, about religion that divides us it diving as nothing to do with religious beliefs and process, their many people who are powerful enough to influence a crowd of people. As people who are incapable of making the decision of their own follow others and this was made chaos among the people which we call religion divided all of us.
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Simran Jaiswal said:
2 years ago
In life, there are always some challenges.
For people or different countries of the world. What makes to overcome these challenges (problems) is the unity of people to fight against the situation is the unity of people to overcome that situation. Just as in covid 19 the whole world comes together despite having so many differences so is "Together we will fall and Together we will rise. "Religion is just a myth".
For people or different countries of the world. What makes to overcome these challenges (problems) is the unity of people to fight against the situation is the unity of people to overcome that situation. Just as in covid 19 the whole world comes together despite having so many differences so is "Together we will fall and Together we will rise. "Religion is just a myth".
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Subhankar Sahani said:
2 years ago
Religion divides people who think their life is above humanity, but in the end, we live in a surrounding where at any point in time we need help from any kind of person from any religion.
People should respect each other religion as in the end humanity matters Yes Problems unite people but you have no idea what to do with problems around you You need help from different personalities.
People should respect each other religion as in the end humanity matters Yes Problems unite people but you have no idea what to do with problems around you You need help from different personalities.
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Vaishnavi said:
2 years ago
I agree with the first statement that "Problems unite us" and I disagree with the second statement "Religion Divide Us". Religion Doesn't divide us It is all about people's mentality and how he/she understands their religion. In every religion, the holy book there is mentioned how to build a good character and give respect to others.
I agree with the first statement because we all fight with our friends, and family members but when the problem arises, we all come together and face the problem.
I agree with the first statement because we all fight with our friends, and family members but when the problem arises, we all come together and face the problem.
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Manjit Kumar said:
2 years ago
I am not fully support with this statement Problem unite us, Religion divide us because if see our indian history when there was struggle for independence all the people of our country fought with the Britishers no matter which religion he/she follows or from which caste he/she was and recently also in corona virus pandemic people help each other like in distribution of foods and rations without knowing their religion.So, I agree with the statement problem unite us
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Chandana said:
1 year ago
'Problems unites us, Religion divides us'
Problems unite us--According to the statement if somebody has any kind of problem in any circumstance then other people come to help them to solve their problems or they go away to stay far from the problem that means problems unite us religion divides us--
Many religions on earth have their perspectives and identify someone based on their country's religions because countries are divided on the earth based on their traditions religions soo don't know religion divides country or country divides the religion.
Problems unite us--According to the statement if somebody has any kind of problem in any circumstance then other people come to help them to solve their problems or they go away to stay far from the problem that means problems unite us religion divides us--
Many religions on earth have their perspectives and identify someone based on their country's religions because countries are divided on the earth based on their traditions religions soo don't know religion divides country or country divides the religion.
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