The ice-preserved body of a man estimated to have died over 5,000 years ago was found in 1991 in the Ötztal Alps. He is called Ötzi or Ozzie because of the place where he died and was amazingly preserved in his glacial resting place.
Ozzie appears to have died because someone pierced him with an arrow.
Why was Ozzie murdered? No way to know, of course, but we can guess. Maybe Ozzie and his murderer wanted the same animal for food. Or maybe Ozzie was not of the killer’s tribe and so not to be trusted. Then again, perhaps Ozzie and his murderer wanted the same woman or the same piece of hunting ground or the same cave.
Most likely, Ozzie wasn’t murdered because of religious hatred. Killing appears to have been with us for thousands of years, with or without religion.
What can wrench us away from this deadly trait? Surely, only a complete transformation of our characters. A man once preached a transformation through a realization of God’s love for us. Then, knowing love, we may choose to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.