About to read the Quran, the Bible and finally the Torah in that orderWill it make me religious or even more against it?
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>>25299343Abrahanism is a cancer on humanity
u think this kind of shitty op is going to save traffic on /lit/?
>>25299363I remember when I was 13, too
>>25299343Personally it depends on how old you are, your previous/familial religious history, and your susceptibility to magical thinking. But from the most objective lens possible, they’ll all make sense in relation to the modern world and how abrahamic religion shaped it. Specifically in the mental pathologies of current believers and their perceived demographics/stereotypes.Reading the Old Testament/Torah as a rational adult with zero previous experience will make you understand why Jews were/are so historically evil and collectively hated. With the New Testament, you’ll understand why Christians are seen as cowardly gullible morons who get fleeced by opportunistic charismatics at every turn. With the Quran/Hadith, you’ll understand why Muslims tend to be inbred backwards savages and don’t belong in any western society.Psycho-religious theory seems to primarily zero onto Abrahamic religions due to their popularity and influence, I couldn’t tell you how or why an ancient storied religion like Hinduism suddenly morphed a continent of adherents into a subhuman race that eats poop and are more-than-frequently predated by passenger trains.