Hopefully in early 2007 it was difficult to come around the world. Doubt and doubt, bigotry and bigotry became major focal points in universal news and captured the plan. A large part of the controversy was communicated in the dialect of religion.
The partisan vandalism between Sunni and Shia proceeded without relief in Iraq. Failures between Iraqis and Americans gained thousands. The massacre proceeded in Sudan, in which Arab Muslims killed African Muslims. Iran and North Korea explicitly expressed their hopes to wind up the nuclear forces, and the Iranian president needed Israel's destruction. The attack on Israel by Hezbollah had prompted a month-long war and exposed a tremendous development of advanced weapons in Lebanon. This was followed in 2006 with the production of the Polmic Toonus in Denmark and in Germany proceeding with a dubious scholarly discourse by Pope Benedict XVI. Now and again it appeared that religion itself could increase the acceleration of religion and bigotry.
Despite the monstrous energy of fierce words and movements, a quiet counter-musicality beats. It was created by sober men and women and inspired by religion to seek alternative ways in relation to religious divisions with each other.