You are all utterly ignorant of "religions" of the world so stop using "all religions" in your statements as if you have any iota of knowledge of paths outside of those worthless desert cults (judaism, christianity, islam).
An Abrahamic-free world is heaven - India was during the reign of Asoka the Great and before.
In fact, Dharmic "religions" are not "religion" in the conventional sense of the term. Hence, most of the loudmouthed atheists today target the Abrahamic cults.
Judaism is a tribal religion of slaves. Any psychoanalyst will tell you that they over-compensated for their slavery - "chosen people".
Christianity is a comfort religion for idiots and a cult of human sacrifice.
Islam is a desert-nomad religion that has a penchant for domination through military means.
Reconciling these three cults is impossible - hence the perennial bloodshed between them for millenia.
Read "Being Different" by Rajiv Malhotra - compares the fundamental foundations of the Abrahamic cults as opposed to Dharmic "religions" (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism).
Hinduism, for instance, is inherently secular - contains a vast spectrum of religious thought and non-theistic exegesis of scripture.
Buddhism, a "nastika" (heterodox) darSanA (school of thought) of Hinduism is primarily non-theistic. Jainism is extreme non-violence and is also a heterodox school of thought in Hinduism. Carvaka (pronounced: CHAR-VA-KAA) is the atheistic school of thought within Hinduism - also nastika.
If you want a good distillation of the damage that the Abrahamic cults have wrought on this planet, read Bertrand Russell's "Why I am Not a Christian". One of the books that will knock you on your ass. Another good read is Will Durant's "Our Oriental Heritage".
All the so-called "development" and "science" that sprung forth in Europe and then America is a direct rebellion
against the corpse-worshiping cult known as Christianity. The west became scientifically advanced, in part, due to the distinct dichotomy between the so-called "sacred" (lol) and the profane.
The initial advancement in science, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and a plethora of other "secular" subjects is a direct result of what is known as "adhyatma-vidya" or embodied knowing in the Dharmic traditions.
No surprise that India was at the zenith of civilization, economically, philosophically, and culturally, till the 1830s while Europe and America were cesspits of disease, filth, crime, and war. Once India was eviscerated by the British rats (GDP was 22% of the world's in 1750 and 2% of the world's in 1950), India moved away from its Dharmic roots and has blindly followed the "west" in most things - governance, economics, and even education. No wonder India is on the down-swing while once beggar-infested England thinks of itself as "rich" when all its "wealth" came from pillage and plunder of Asian and African countries. Must be those "Judeo-Christian values"!
When Christianity rose in Europe (after Constantine's colossal mistake in 345 CE), it entered the "Dark Ages". It only arose out of that ditch after plundering other nations, genocide of native populations ('merica) and a radical departure from the stifling control of The House of Zombie Worship, I mean, Church!
Henry David Thoreau said of the Veda,
"Whenever I have read any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some unearthly and unknown light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the Vedas, there is no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climes and nationalities and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great Knowledge. When I am at it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens of a summer night."
The Dharmic religions were never at war with each other. Diversity of thought has been a fundamental part of religious experience in India since time immemorial. That is why India was, is, and always will be the spiritual epicenter of this planet.
After all, there is a SlOkA in the Rig Veda that says:
ā no bhadrāḥ kratavo kṣyantu viśvato adabdhāso aparītāsa udbhidaḥ | Rg. Veda 1.89.1
"Let noble thoughts come from everywhere."