For History we are learning about how religion has formed the world and what damage it has done to the world. I keep thinking that if religion is so important to everyone why don’t we embrace everyone else religion? Why does just one persons religion have to be right? I mean i see arguments about it everyday. But I am asking you, the people of the web, what is your stand point on religion?

I like your primary question. It begs for a definition, doesn’t it?

What you’re really asking about is Christianity — most of the rest of the world’s "religions" do not exhibit the interrelational bickering and fighting that is prevalent among many Christian (not all) sects.

The answer is that most Christians _do_ get along with each other, but the hatred is largely driving by the hierarchy of religious leaders who do not want to lose their livelihood (read: income) when their followers choose another path.

Some of the internal strife amid some of the world’s Religions is due to doctrinal differences, certainly, but I don’t think this is an overriding issue. It seems to be centered more on common "human" problems of ego, greed, and power.

As to religion "forming" the world, I’m not sure that I’d make that assessment. Certainly, religious thinking has brought about civilization in the concept of orderly laws.

The final thought is that religion tends to be highly personal and subjective. What is true and important for one person is not necessarily true and important for the next. We are all individuals and have individual needs.