>>21730717you think that because you're lost in the sauce, the fundamental difference is philosophical and ancient, most people just don't realise what side they're even on, on one side you have abrahanism, which revolves around spiritualism and the individual's relations to that spiritualism, murdering someone isn't wrong for any practical reasons, it's wrong because it's a sin, an abstract concept that's wrong on a spiritual metaphysical level, and thus abrahanist countries end up being theocracies where the leadership is priests who are members of the ruling sects, while on the other side you have confucianism, which revolves around realpolitik and the immediate well being of families and society, spiritualism is largely ignored in favour of scholars presenting practical solutions, and where murdering someone isn't bad because of some spiritual metaphysical abstract concepts, but because it'll directly affect the well being of society and the families of the victim and thus isn't a practical action to take, the conflict taking place now globally is the result of the two dichotomies clashing with each other