"Religion often is misused for purely power-political goals, including war"
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The word “misused” does heavy lifting. It implies an original purpose - moral formation, community, transcendence - and then points to a hijacking. That’s classic Kung: reformist rather than dismissive, critical without abandoning the tradition. It also dodges the comforting idea that abuse is rare. “Often” makes the charge structural, not anecdotal: this isn’t just a few bad actors but a recurring temptation built into institutions that can sanctify authority.
“Purely power-political goals” is almost deliberately clunky, and that awkwardness is the point. Kung is stripping away the romance. Holy war, civilizational clash, righteous crusade - he reduces them to ordinary geopolitics wearing sacred costume. The subtext is less about theology than about propaganda: religious symbols are uniquely efficient at turning complex conflicts into simple moral binaries, recruiting not just soldiers but consciences.
Context matters: writing in a post-World War II, Cold War, and post-9/11 world, Kung pushed “global ethic” thinking - a bid to make religions part of conflict prevention rather than conflict branding. The warning is aimed as much at believers as at leaders: if faith can be weaponized, it can also be un-weaponized, but only with vigilance.
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