The most repressed race are polytheists who anti-Egyptian and anti-Semite paganisms
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Replying to @Well_Of_Mimr
Why would one be anti-Egyptian? They survived, even thrived much, much longer than any of us.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
They were incestuous weirdos who had plenty of adharmic practices and were the first polytheism to fold completely
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Replying to @Well_Of_Mimr
No doubt the incestuous practices were bad, but they were the first to fold because they were also the oldest, continuously practiced lineage! I mean the Old Kingdoms are from > 3000 BC!
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
You say the same of the demon worshippers of Sumer and Babylon
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Replying to @Well_Of_Mimr
I'm just not in favor of denouncing an ENTIRE tradition. Criticizing individual practices - sure. Not saying it can't be done, but usually i dont think it's deserved. Only exception i could think of would be the Aztec tradition.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
There really are no redeeming qualities of Babylonian tradition assuming what we know is true, anything from "sacral" prostitution, to human sacrifice, to the encouragement of horrifying forms of death, and to the idea that humanity were Slaves of the Gods and the Gods were evil
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Oh yeah, people weren't bad writers because their religion was bad, maybe the misery of it made better writing because of it
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