Cardinal Onaiyekan Denounces Violence in the Name of Religion

His Eminence, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, former Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, condemned the act of killing in the name of God as not truly representing any religion.
During a speech in Abuja, Cardinal Onaiyekan emphasized the need for religion to promote peace instead of conflict. He asserted that true religion should prioritize peace and not be associated with violence.
He stated, “Even if you proclaim the name of God repeatedly, any action that inflicts harm on others and leads to the death of innocent individuals cannot be considered a religious practice.”
Cardinal Onaiyekan pointed out that many individuals invoke religion while inciting war and discord, and he called for a different portrayal of religion—one that advocates for peaceful coexistence.
His remarks shed light on the need for a holistic understanding of religion, emphasizing its role in fostering harmony and condemning violence.

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