All those postcolonial forces have come together in the new globalist world. As recent history in so many countries has indicated, there remain many bitter conflicts, often of a religious nature (Cyprus, Israel, India-Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Myanmar, and elsewhere). But at the same time in democratic countries and elsewhere a genuine interplay between religions is taking place, which suggests many questions. Will the globe develop its own single narrative–a history of the heroes of all nations? Will we perhaps as a human race gain a sense of harmony through a genuinely shared past? The question remains whether we will eventually come together in a common ideology.