>>21094509>the interesting thing about asia is it seens their folk religions (like taoism or shinto) managed to survive or integrate with buddhism instead of being completely wiped outBoth "roman" catholicism and orthodox catholicism include huge amounts of European folk tradition and spirituality. See 'The Germanization of Early Christianity' for example, or just investigate the lineage of pretty much any of their traditions kek
Protestantism is more consistent with the bible (calvinism being IMO the closest to "the correct interpretationTM"), and therefore (unfortunately) rejects most of the traditions as pagan (which is correct).
>zoroastrianismYeah, it is definitely an upgrade over abrahamism, but I think the cosmology is a bit simplistic. I don't believe in divine good and evil, rather in divine creation, order and entropy.
I'd wager that a big difference with asia is that there weren't goblin shapeshifting maniacs running around trying to get all the asian nations to bend the knee to the goblin devil-god so they could siphon off all of their wealth.