>>15574013You have yet to acknowledge a single source, provide a single source of your own, or to assert a single coherent argument yourself. Everything you say is hand-waving, insults, strawmen, or some other fallacy. This is all that shitskins are even capable of, since you don't have any share in divine reason. I don't expect you to be any different: just pointing it out to watch your squirm, subhuman.
>>15574014No, no, no. There is only one God, and his name is Zeus, or Dyaus Pater, or 1,000 others in 1,000 other languages. Aryans were the original monotheists. During the Aryan expansion that began around 2,000 BC, Aryans conquered Greece (Mycenaeans), Turkey (Hittites), the Levant (Maryannu and similar), Babylon (Kassites), Egypt (Hyksos), India (Indo-Aryans), and many other places.
Now, the pantheons that were in the places they conquered all had a common historical origin in Mesopotamia, and was primarily Semitic. During those conquests the Aryans brought their own single God, worshiped aniconically and monotheistically, and imposed him at the heads of the pantheons of the peoples they had worshiped. From that point forward, all of those cultures had constant conflict between the monotheistic tendencies (which most people today did not know existed) and polytheistic tendencies.
Anyway, my primary interest in all this is, on the one hand, to reconstruct the original Aryan religion, and on the other hand to study Semitic religion well enough that I can spot and filter out and ignore its taint in the modern world, and to teach others to do the same.
>>15574015No, not literally every one. But many. And what is your point?