Andrew Brown in the Guardian:
The settled world order is secular, and fanaticism thrives when people feel alienated and threatened for their beliefs.
It’s a commonplace that wars and religions are closely associated. Since about 1945 there has been an increasing tendency for wars to be fought along religious, as well as ethnic, economic and cultural lines, though I don’t think many people realise that the most warlike religion in the modern world, measured by the proportion of countries at war where it has a significant following, is actually Buddhism.