I believe part of it is Christianity.
Jesus is commonly depicted not as the guy who defeated death, trashed bankers, told you to sell your cloak and buy a sword. Not as the guy who performed miracles.
He's primarily depicted as the guy suffering on the cross for us.
One could almost get the impression that in Christian culture, suffering is more admirable than performing miracles.
And now we're surrounded by people who are bickering about who's the most oppressed, who's suffering the most.
The meek shall inherit the earth. I think we're now seeing what this looks like.
That is an interesting point. I appreciate that. This is starting to inform my feeling that Christianity is unnuatural myhtological overlay on our people.
Our ancient mythology is far richer, far deeper and far more useful than the low iq notion that we are lambs to a brutal god king.
You are right, embedded into Christianity is a whole set of narratives of a low IQ desert people. These are incredibly cancerous to our people
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