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Anonymous No.717619824
>>717619075
So in other words
>almost every religion, European American North-African or Asian
There is 'grey' and there is 'good', and sometimes there is 'perfect' or 'enlightenment'
>Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam
There is 'good' and there is 'everything else' that is either bad, impure or evil.

Judaism is the only one that has 'good, grey and evil' and if you include Kabbalah, it has a form of 'enlightenment'. This is because Judaism was the most 'changing' of religions that was throughout it's entire history constantly copying other religions but trying to make them all about YHWH, up until Christianity, and even then they made Kabbalah afterwards.

In spite phrases like 'bad karma' or yin yang, religions like Hinduism, Daoism and Buddhism fall into the first. In general, what differentiates the East from Western polytheists in this topic is that westerners like Greeks and Romans are far more likely to play fiddle to the Grey in their religion and have them as part of religious texts, while almost the entirety of the texts and teachings in the East are about enlightenment and not compromising with the Grey no matter what

thank you for reading my essay
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>>717456749
URATCO?