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>Europe without Christianity

Why would it be any different than India?
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>>18387796
This post was posted from the deepest slum of Brazil
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For the same reason non-Christian places like Japan and China are different from India
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>>18387858
/thread
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>>18387858
They aren’t indo-aryan thoughbeit?
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>>18387858
China hasn't been dissimilar from India historically and Japan was not the Japan we know today until modernization and copying Western culture.
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>>18387796
Europeans, presumably.
Unless you buy into the idea that the reason hajnalis are the way they are is because of Eugenic selection by the catholic church. But that really doesn't hold up.
>>18387910
>China hasn't been dissimilar from India
You are just saying things at this point. In so far as China is historically similar to India, this applies to every single agrarian state and quite a few stateless societies.
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>>18387926
There is more than one person you are talking to. “Eugenic” selection is a far reach - avoiding dysgenic marriage patterns of the Middle East and the subcontinent can be placed at the feet of the Catholic Church however.
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>>18387817
You lost tranny
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Europe and india were basically the same 2,000 BC - 300 AD. Sedentary farmers invaded by steppe raiders who then developed indigenous aryan myths and legends and created an Iron Age civilization. Then something happened to Europe that caused it to rise above endless cyclical pajeethood. “Pagans” are basically saying “return to monkey…. For the buttsex”.
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>>18388255
Homophobia is Jewish
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>>18387796
Because Europeans have a high average IQ and Indians are low average IQ.
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>>18388264
They do now, there is no reason to think that was the case in 300 AD
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>>18388266
Yes there is. Europe had the greatest ancient civilizations in Greece and Rome. Greece in particular was explosively creative intellectually, culturally etc. in a way no other Civilization preceding it was
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>>18388286
Varg thinks the Greeks and Romans weren't actually white or European though?
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>>18387796
Becuase it's populated with europeans and not indians?

Don't ask retarded questions.
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>>18387980
Says the guy living in Brazil lmao.
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>>18388286
Greece was a depot for slaves and olive oil in the year 300. Both civilizations had an ancient past with celebrated thinkers and poets - you only see divergence in AD
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>>18388300
Nobody cares about what Varg thinks. He’s not the pope of paganism.
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>>18387796
Europeans are more intelligent than Indians. We still would be ahead of them
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>>18387817
This reply was reposted from the deepest ghetto in Haiti
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>>18388255
That "something" was the printing press.
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>>18387796
Christianity had nothing to do with European progress. In fact it made Europe and Europeans regress in everything.

Ever heard of Renaissance you retarded subhuman? It was based on European paganism and knowledge pre-dating Jewish rabbi on a stick.
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semites are nothing with leeching off sumerians and begging europeans for technology
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>>18387796
>Why would it be any different than India?
no dravidians.
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>>18387796
Any country with an absence of Abrahamic or Buddhist philosophy of some kind is jeet tier. That is why we call them Paganjeets. And yes, Pagan Europe was pretty much India. I remember reading a letter from a Roman soldier to his pregnant wife telling her to expose (abandon to the elements) her infant child if it turned out to be a girl and all that shit was perfectly legal too.
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>>18387858
None of those places are pure pagan. They have been heavily influenced by universal religions like Buddhism.
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>>18387796
because their IQ is 20 points higher
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How was Ancient Rome any better than Iron Age Indian kingdoms such as the Mauryas?
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>>18388881
how's the weather in Mumbai?
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Buddhism is also pagan since it’s non-Abrahamic and unlike the Abrahamic religions, it doesn’t eradicate or replace the local religions of where it spreads but rather heavily syncretizes with and integrates itself into them. For example, Buddhism in Japan heavily syncretizes with Shinto which is why according to multiple surveys Japan is both 70% Buddhist and 70% Shintoist at the same time. Similarly in Korea, it heavily syncretizes with Korean Shamanism and in China it heavily syncretizes with Confucianism and Taoism. In India, Buddhism heavily syncretizes with Hinduism and in Mongolia it heavily syncretizes with Tengrism. Even in Hellenistic-era Bactria, Buddhism heavily syncretized with Hellenism as people worshipped the Greek gods alongside being practicing Buddhists.

That is what a proselytizing religion should actually do, not eradicate other religions but rather syncretize with them as no one religion has exclusive claim to the truth. The Abrahamic religions’ claim of exclusivity is ironically what makes them the false religions.
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>>18387908
neither is india nor europe
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>>18389225
https://desuarchive.org/his/search/text/%22doesn%E2%80%99t%20eradicate%20or%20replace%20the%20local%22/

I remember this pasta.
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>>18389225
christianity in europe is also very much different than christianity in africa or asia
islam in mena is different than islam in sea
the reason for that is inherent differences in races of men
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>>18389236
that Catholicism in the US is just evangelicals who perform Catholic rituals and has nothing to do with Catholicism in Europe
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>>18387796
Go take a look at Pakistan and Bangladesh and tell me to my face that monotheism has elevated the peoples of said nations to a higher living standard than those of Hindu India.
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>>18388866
Haiti is a Christian nation.
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>>18389225
Syncretization also happened with Christianity and Islam, just in more subtle ways that people could cope into being about God. The Kaaba is probably the most blatant example of this.
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>>18389537
Demonization and suppression of traditional religions isn’t syncretism. Actual syncretism would be if Christians identified the gods of other religions as angels rather than demons and also allowed people to continue worshipping them with no attempts by Christians whatsoever to disband pagan priesthoods, shut down their temples, or institute legal penalties for sacrificing to pagan gods.

Buddhism at least tends to actually syncretize with local religions hence why most Japanese worship Shinto deities while being practicing Buddhists, meanwhile Christianity explicitly forbids the worship of other deities. There’s also the Christian obsession with dogma which by-default makes it incompatible with syncretism (just look up how much the church fathers seethed about groups like Gnostics, Arians, and Ebionites). The Abrahamic religions’ obsession with orthodoxy and heresy is actually a historic anomaly as non-Abrahamic religions don’t have as much of an issue with adopting the theology of other religions, hence why Hinduism in India heavily overlaps with other non-Abrahamic religions like Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism and why the Greco-Roman religion heavily syncretized with the religion of conquered peoples.



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