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7/20/2025, 4:32:51 AM
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I don't think it's unusual how Abrahamic religions have taken over given their nature.
Unlike polytheistic religions, which would often just merge and adapt with people they take over
>Hey, we worship the same gods but they're just named differently! Let's merge.
Abrahamics were always more zealous about REPLACING the local beliefs with their own.
Further, they're a lot more "Fire and Brimstone" with their afterlife than most other polytheists, and make a clear-cut easily identifiable distinction in the appearance and identification between believers and non-believers. (Which exists in other forms, but is usually a distinction between men-of-the-cloth and lay believers)
I don't think it's unusual how Abrahamic religions have taken over given their nature.
Unlike polytheistic religions, which would often just merge and adapt with people they take over
>Hey, we worship the same gods but they're just named differently! Let's merge.
Abrahamics were always more zealous about REPLACING the local beliefs with their own.
Further, they're a lot more "Fire and Brimstone" with their afterlife than most other polytheists, and make a clear-cut easily identifiable distinction in the appearance and identification between believers and non-believers. (Which exists in other forms, but is usually a distinction between men-of-the-cloth and lay believers)
6/26/2025, 10:14:58 PM
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