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It is not surprising that these ideas should have an effect on some
segments of society. The curriculum in Turkish schools describes reli-
gion in these terms in sociology classes:
In general terms, religion is a way of accounting for natural and
societal events that people could not understand and which they
were powerless in the face of, in terms of supernatural and mys-
terious forces invented by themselves. 56
It is a horrifying state of affairs that religion, sent down by our
Almighty Lord as a guide to the truth and the right path from His Own
Presence, should be described in our own schools as a concept "invented
by people" to cope with fears caused by natural and social events. This
state of affairs not only serves the interests of the PKK, but also lays
the foundation for the production of atheistic communities. Loveless-
ness, violence and hatred will clearly enjoy free rein in societies that
have no fear of God and instead believe that a struggle in nature where
the strong vanquish the weak is essential. Indeed, it is no surprise that
the numbers of savage killings, the murders of women, daily brawls
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