Problems unite us, Religion divides us
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Geershati Saxena said:
2 months ago
Hi Everyone,
Today's topic is Problems unite us, Religion divides us.
In my opinion, the statement problems unite us Religion divides us highlights a very real aspect of human society when people face common challenges like natural disasters health crisis or national emergencies they often come together forgetting the differences in such moments humanity takes the front seat and religion caste of background becomes secondary we have seen this unity in situations like pandemics floods and social movements however religion which should be a source of peace and moral guidance unfortunately sometimes becomes a reason for division misinterpretation political misuse and lack of understanding often lead to conflicts between communities but I believe the real issue isn't religion itself but how it is used or manipulated if people focused on the core values that most religions share kindness compassion and respect then religion can actually unite us not divide us survival it is true that problems often remind us of our shared humanity we must also learn to rise above religious divides even when things are peaceful in the end it's not the religion but the mindset that needs to evolve.
Today's topic is Problems unite us, Religion divides us.
In my opinion, the statement problems unite us Religion divides us highlights a very real aspect of human society when people face common challenges like natural disasters health crisis or national emergencies they often come together forgetting the differences in such moments humanity takes the front seat and religion caste of background becomes secondary we have seen this unity in situations like pandemics floods and social movements however religion which should be a source of peace and moral guidance unfortunately sometimes becomes a reason for division misinterpretation political misuse and lack of understanding often lead to conflicts between communities but I believe the real issue isn't religion itself but how it is used or manipulated if people focused on the core values that most religions share kindness compassion and respect then religion can actually unite us not divide us survival it is true that problems often remind us of our shared humanity we must also learn to rise above religious divides even when things are peaceful in the end it's not the religion but the mindset that needs to evolve.
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Mr.Venomous said:
2 months ago
The topic is very interesting, I also want to give my such thoughts on this topic, that problem always unite us to face it and to get out of it is half correct because a human is selfish it always think about it self first rather then other, whether it is any case of problem.
Now we talk about is religion divide us?
So , this all things are fitted in our mind from ancient year that they are lower class people, they are upper class people,
This type of discrimation is problem and thinking that start dividing us from caste to caste, religion to religion.
Solution : of this problem is we have to upgrade us, and other by removing this small mentality of discrimation.
By literating them
Now we talk about is religion divide us?
So , this all things are fitted in our mind from ancient year that they are lower class people, they are upper class people,
This type of discrimation is problem and thinking that start dividing us from caste to caste, religion to religion.
Solution : of this problem is we have to upgrade us, and other by removing this small mentality of discrimation.
By literating them
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Tanushka said:
1 month ago
Hello Everyone !! Thank you for giving me the opputunity to be the part of group discussion.
In my opinion , I partially agree with the topic. The very first part, "Problems unite us" is completely true. We have many examples proving this statement true. For example, when the massive earthquake hit the lands of Kutch Bhuj Gujarat entire country stand together to help the victims .
The very next part of the Religion divides us is not true with respect to my perspective. It depends on the preachers who guides the listeners or devotees . They are responsible to guide them in the right direction because religion is a sensitive topic and people or devotees trust the preachers blindly.
Thank You!
In my opinion , I partially agree with the topic. The very first part, "Problems unite us" is completely true. We have many examples proving this statement true. For example, when the massive earthquake hit the lands of Kutch Bhuj Gujarat entire country stand together to help the victims .
The very next part of the Religion divides us is not true with respect to my perspective. It depends on the preachers who guides the listeners or devotees . They are responsible to guide them in the right direction because religion is a sensitive topic and people or devotees trust the preachers blindly.
Thank You!
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Pankaj Maurya said:
4 weeks 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.
(2)
Pranav verma said:
3 weeks ago
Hi everyone,
I would also like to present my views on the topic, although I completely agree with the first part, that problems unite us. Many instances prove the point, like during natural disasters, all community unites and helps each other.
The religion is something I partially agree with, everyone is proud of ones religion and every religion teaches to be peaceful and a good human. But I think there are some people in every religion that follow the religion just for the sake of it and don't follow it correctly, and that's what makes the difference.
In my personal opinion, some religions are not fit to be considered religion as they act as a cult and their followers blindly believe anything without proper consideration and perform various inhumane acts in the name of religion.
These brainwashed believers are also the root cause of the problem.
I would also like to present my views on the topic, although I completely agree with the first part, that problems unite us. Many instances prove the point, like during natural disasters, all community unites and helps each other.
The religion is something I partially agree with, everyone is proud of ones religion and every religion teaches to be peaceful and a good human. But I think there are some people in every religion that follow the religion just for the sake of it and don't follow it correctly, and that's what makes the difference.
In my personal opinion, some religions are not fit to be considered religion as they act as a cult and their followers blindly believe anything without proper consideration and perform various inhumane acts in the name of religion.
These brainwashed believers are also the root cause of the problem.
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