"Surely we can force someone to do something, through law, through intimidation, there are many ways to force someone to do something, but that is not the solution is it?
There are examples of modern societies where religion is "forced" onto people, and if it is not religion, it is the appearance of religion: forbidden to eat this or that, forbidden to wear this or that, obligation to wear this or that, obligation to pray, obligation to go to prayer hall, etc...
Doesn't sound much like religion to me...
Does it really benefit people when they engage in outward religious practice when they do it out of obligation?
Does this make them resent the tradition they are obligated into?
Or is it that they do create merit, even though they do things by force?" quote by Hope Rainbow.
I am in total agreement with what Hope Rainbow said above. In today's day and age whereby people are spoilt by choices available to them it is almost impossible to force anything on anyone let alone religion.
History has shown us that religious wars were waged ,whereby millions of innocent lives were sacrificed in the name of upholding one religion against another. Both sides mutually labelling the other as infidels worthy of being killed. All of humanity had been constantly threaten by this since the Dawn of civilisation up till today !
We always ask why ? Why fight wars over religion ? Well take a look at this forum topic and see the differing mindsets and we will know where the seeds of war are sown. We have no right to force a horse or any being for that matter , to drink water if it does not wish to.
of spreading a particular religion.