>>13044081How is morality scientific though?
>>13044106>worship the god whose rituals and moral codes provide the greatest degree of objective, empirical, and measurable benefit to societyExcept what's good and bad isn't objective. People just see benefit as whatever serves their self interest which explains why the hebrews rejected christianity while gentiles including romans accepted it. Then you end up with what we have today, different groups of people following different religious trends as a means to achieve their ends.
>From 1,5000 A.D. to 1,000 AD: Canaan, part of which later became known as Israel, was dominated by the New Kingdom of EgyptAD??? I'm assuming that was a mistake
>I'm saying this is the reason why the Hebrews did not want to worsihp BaalAnd they shouldn't be trusted given they were hypocrites like modern day christians are today
>There's a reason why God of War was important in all cultures, but not God of the SkyIt was only an important part of greco-roman cultures, because of the whole polytheism thing. Following this trend it would make logical sense for the bible to reference at least a couple of the other important gods, jupiter and juno at the very least.
>I'm not "shilling it".>Canaanite rituals of the World ControllersI can see what you're doing, you're shilling the usual nazfag rhetoric seen on /pol/ but also the whole "we wuz jews" thing which is mostly made fun of. You're defending christianity in a way, even if unintentionally, but approaching it from a different angle.
>Every single "believer" would condemn me for thisThis is just dogma vs dogma, my god is better than yours sort of thing. Except yours is not mainstream so you're seen as a schizo. I'm sure that your belief is more rational but it doesn't matter when they have numbers.
>We were talking about genetics here, not religionWhen you were talking about modern day jews somehow being canaanites one of the arguments you made was them being similar
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