The Meaning Mindset with Rabbi Ron
Religion is often blamed for violence, but that explanation is incomplete. In this episode, I explore a deeper argument: most conflicts attributed to religion are driven by politics, power, and economics, while religion often becomes the language through which those conflicts are expressed. This is not a denial of harm done in the name of religion. It is a call to understand more carefully what religion actually is, and what it can become when it is rooted in its ethical core. Across real-world examples and personal experience, I’ve seen how religious communities can help rebuild trust and sustain peace where systems alone cannot. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 - Religion’s role in ceasefires and peacebuilding 00:52 - The common argument: religion causes violence 02:04 - The “myth of religious violence” explained 03:29 - Politics vs religion in historical conflicts 05:02 - What religion actually is at its core 08:05 - Real interfaith experiences and encounters 10:41 - Case studies: Mozambique, Rwanda, Northern Ireland 16:00 - The danger of misdiagnosing religion 20:00 - Closing thoughts 🔔 Subscribe for more interfaith conversations on meaning, peace, and human connection. #TheMeaningMindset #RabbiRonLiPaz #ReligionAndViolence #PeaceBuilding #ConflictResolution #InterfaithDialogue #HumanNature #PhilosophyOfReligion
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