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Religion more important than nationality?

Peter van Dyk | 18:16 UK time, Thursday, 3 August 2006

Today we asked is the world moving to a place where religion is more important than nationality? If you'd like to have your say feel free to post your comments on our blog.

You can read your emails and text messages here...

Hussein - Somalia
For me religion far outweighs nationalism. Because nationalism is deemed, in Islam, as being more dividing than uniting.

H. Singh, Toronto, Canada
In Sikhism, God is Primal, before all else. For Sikhs, faith comes before nation.

Hussein - Somalia
For me religion far outweighs nationalism. Because nationalism is deemed, in Islam, as being more dividing than uniting.

H. Singh, Toronto, Canada
In Sikhism, God is Primal, before all else. For Sikhs, faith comes before nation.

David Ukraine
Both so-called nationalism and religion are more & more nothing but tribalism.

Frank Italy
In a long term thinking the world will become a smaller place to live so we have to be used to all kinds of people !

Banks, Amsterdam
The question is not between religion or nationality, but Humanity ........real humans don't commit atrocities in any name.

Kate Atl
Religion is the best way to control uneducated and greedy populations. No man made organized religion is worth a child’s life.

Obaidul haque, bangladesh.
10 years ago nationality was more important to me than religion... Because i was too young to understand american policy towards muslims. Now, religion is my life.

Satyam, United Arab Emirates
In India, we ask which state we belong to? In Western Europe, people asked me my nationality. While in Gulf Countries, the first question asked was: 'Are we Muslims?' Religion or Nationality? You tell me.

Nisim, Israel
There is no continuing conflict I know of, between nations that share the same religion, faith or values. Nations all the way.

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