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William of Rubruck recounts in his "journey to the eastern parts of the world" that Möngke Khan once arranged priests of the four religions known to the mongols (buddhists, muslims, christians and shamanists) debate to establish wich religion was true. This resulted in everyone ganging up on the buddhists and determining that there was only one God but little else.

Statistically, 54% of humanity still agrees that there's only one God. We just need to determine his religion
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Christianity has the Nords. Islarm is very Reddit under the hood, gives off deism vibes.
Judaism is obviously blood magic masquerading as a religion.
Shamanism and Christianity seem to be the only serious contenders.



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