Acharya Prashant addresses recent incidents of terrorism and violence, emphasizing that when religion is used as a justification for killing, it ceases to be religion and becomes a distorted version of belief. He points out that while such events are tragic, people often ignore other significant causes of death, such as road accidents, corruption, pollution, and malnutrition. He questions whether the selective outrage regarding certain deaths stems from a genuine concern for human life or from a hidden agenda of religious polarization. He asserts that the value of every human life should be treated as equal, regardless of the cause of death.