According to Kurtz, what dual role has religious traditions played throughout human history, and why is the sociological study of religion important in todays global context?Religious traditions have only served to justify violence, making them irrelevant in modern multicultural societies.Religion has consistently promoted peace, and sociology confirms its universal moral superiority.Religious traditions have both justified violence and offered ethical critiques, making the sociological study of religion essential for understanding how to live together in a diverse global society.Sociology dismisses religion as outdated and focuses solely on secular solutions to global issues.