Modern day judaism aka rabbinic judaism is based on talmud not old testament/pentateuch/torah
So even if the old was fixed you still get a problem
Judaism is anti human, it's jewish supremacism, it's basically circles of exclusion within and outside the tribe
Push aside non jews
Then
Push aside jews who aren't religious
Then
Push aside jews who aren't religious and aren't men
Let's say it's jews and lesser jews
A full jew is a full human, non jews are like cattle in that system
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Now it's a system that has its upsides, and its downsides, it's what it is
Islam isn't really better in that regard, it's just more inclusive/accessible eventually, but you still get the distinction between in and out group, out group gets fucked as usual
The distinction between in and out group is critical. Without it, you get multiculturalism. One of Christianity's problems is its lack of resistance to out-groups.
But a good religion defines the in-group by religion, not race. The Israelites did this before Ezra and Islam does this today.
You mean modern christianity
Because, vlad I II and III were quite christian, charles martel too, crusaders too, and a couple of people got their ass handed to them by those types
What's a culture? The product of a particular people
Who's going to build and maintain japanese culture? Arabs? Congolese?
No evidently, how could they
It's japanese and japanese alone, race
And what's a religion? It's based on a book, a language, a culture
Quran is written in arab, not in morrocan, or tunysian, or algerian. Those languages don't even exist, interestingly
From there draw your own conclusions
Modern Christianity is the worst, but Christianity has often had this problem.
Culture and race influence each other. But mostly, race is the product of culture which is the product of religion. Culture is the evolutionary environment which shapes the race. You could breed Congolese to behave like Japanese, it would just take a while.
Religion is not really based on language and culture. Religion is based on some scripture which gives guidelines for morals and rituals. These then influence the culture.
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