>>273591Thank you for humoring me.
The first monotheistic religion was created in Iran (literally "Land of the Aryans") roughly 500 years before the people who would eventually become the Jews stopped worshiping golden calves. This was the religion of Zoroastrianism. Zoroaster, the first Aryan prophet, taught the following:
>There is only one God>He is entirely good>There is also an anti-God, a "Devil">He is entirely evil>God created man good>The Devil tempted man into wickedness>God will send a Messiah to rid the world of evil>The Aryan people, and those non-Aryans who adopt the morals of Zoroastrianism, would live on the Earth forever in ParadiseDoes this sound familiar? It should. It's the foundational beliefs of both Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Except each of these religions has it tailored to their own group. Originally, the Jews learned the Zoroastrian religion while in Babylonian captivity. It was even a Zoroastrian warrior who freed them, Cyrus, and he is today considered by Orthodox Jews to be the first incarnation of the Jewish Messiah. The Christians say Jesus is the Messiah, but the story doesn't change. The Muslims also have their own Messiah, but the story doesn't change. All of the goodness you find in Scripture, Old and New Testaments, is the result of Zoroastrianism. Everything bad -- killing gays, poking out people's eyeballs, stoning women -- was never practiced by Aryans nor was it ever taught in any of our ancient religions, including Zoroastrianism. These teachings are inherently Semitic. They are naturally Jewish.
Aryans don't require religion.