Religious differences have inspired many wars throughout history, with each side believing their God or gods will carry them to victory. Some of this opposition continues from ancient times to today. The Hindu and Muslim conflict is one of the longest and an exceptional example of Superior vs. Inferior. Both view that their gods are more paramount to the other, dating as far back as 715 A.D. Conflict escalated more in the 1940’s when Pakistan separated from India and became an independent Muslim country. The border town of Kashmir, on India side, has been a continuous hot zone for religions dominance. In 2002, Muslims attacked a Hindu train and killed at least 58 people. This sparked widespread violence throughout Kashmir, as 2000 paramilitary troops were called in to squelch the rioting. Even though a call for peace among other world leaders hostility continues throughout Kashmir.
Preaching and converting is a practice that continues to be a trend amongst all religions. It comes in various forms and has many challenges. Like for me, being Hindu and growing up in southern California. I am what is considered a western Hindu. This means that my methods are against what the Hindu religion stands for. Having daily sermons delivered sermon of me being a hypocrite was an issue in the early stages of my marriage. My wife is a vegetarian, where I’m a current part time vegetarian and she has accepted. Delivering & convincing religion to the general public is a great challenge to anyone who practices what they preach. Here people can relate what is called a religious hypocrite. What gives them the right to judge me and instruct me on how to practice my religion? Whether I believe in god or being an atheist shouldn’t matter as long as I believe in something. If it doesn’t hurt the general population, one