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Anonymous No.40758442 >>40758456 >>40759161 >>40759233
Anybody else hate Hindus/Sikhs?
Have a deep hatred for these people, it just to the point that it makes my body tense out of anger.
Anonymous No.40758449 >>40758463 >>40758943
Hatred will destroy you.
Anonymous No.40758456
>>40758442 (OP)
Calm down pedo rabbi. We all know you hate your competition when it comes to corruption and lies.
Anonymous No.40758463
>>40758449
>For much of their history, the Egyptians were accommodating of other people’s gods and always ready to receive additions to their own pantheon. They received but they did not feel any great need to give: hence there was no real attempt to persuade non-Egyptians to worship Egyptian gods. In ancient Egypt the basis of religion was not belief but cult, particularly the local cult which meant more to the individual. Thus, many deities flourished simultaneously and the Egyptians were seemingly ever-ready to adopt a new god or to change their views about the old.

>The predominant characteristics of much of Egyptian religion were animism, fetishism and magic. There was also the belief that certain animals possessed divine powers – the cow, for example, represented fertility, the bull virility – which led to the cult of sacred animals, birds and reptiles, each of which was considered to be the manifestation on earth of a divine being. It was this aspect of Egyptian religion more than any other that the Greeks found curious and the Romans horrifying. Both Greeks and Romans were happy about the polytheism, being polytheistic themselves. However, their own gods, although they were celestial, immortal beings, were nevertheless recognizably human: they had human shapes, and were possessed of human emotions and frailties. But the Egyptian gods! The most cursory look at reliefs carved on temple walls showing representations of gods revealed one with the body of a man and the head of a hawk; another with the body of a man and the head of a jackal. Yet another man seemed to have a beetle in place of a head, while the woman standing next to him had the head of a lioness. They were all gods; and so were the vultures and cobras hovering in attendance on them.

>Inside the temples, the Egyptians kept real live cats, bulls, ibises or hawks, and worshipped them as gods; and when they died, mummified and buried them as they did their kings.
ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbd No.40758943
>>40758449

Hatred is tertiary killer instinct. No need to hate to kill.
Anonymous No.40759001
>fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering
S.I.M No.40759121
No.40758442
okay lizard persom.
no one likes you at all.
your evil born you hate all we know becuase we see.
you daemons hate evberything you can't surpress or control. your pathetic.

let go of the hate its not for you or anyone else its for the weak and so is fear its weakness. no one cares.
Anonymous No.40759161
>>40758442 (OP)

The smell?

>Yeah man
Anonymous No.40759233
>>40758442 (OP)
go back to /pol/