>>7493466>>7493467Yes, "IS JUST A COINCIDENCE," because like I said, people value the same things. The third eye is representative of foresight, which is useful in everything from battle to agriculture. If you can think of some human trait more worthy of worship, then I'd like to hear it.
Also, working with nothing but sticks and rocks, I'd like for you to draw me out a more stable structure than a pyramid.
Like, just fucking think for one god damn second about if you were some kind of rockfucker god-king. You want to make a glorious structure that's bigger than the stick and mud huts that surround you, in order to assert your dominance. What are you going to build given the technology around you? What else but a pyramid could possibly be built at the time?
You're not going to, though, because you're one of those weirdos who sits around pickling their brain in tariq nasheed's cumrot. I'm genuinely surprised you're not telling me that people using spears all over the world is more than a coincidence.
>>7493471>das a logicl fallacy!No it isn't brainlet. I said "one's god" because I'm talking about "one's god" as it pertains to the individual. An individual American at this time had no knowledge of the gods in India or anywhere else for that matter. On that basis, I'm explaining that if you, a retard, had been in their position, then you'd be thinking of your ideal in the context of a singular unit, that being a "god," just as the rockfucker in the next civilization over would be thinking of his ideal in the sense of a "god."
I said they worship the same values, not the same gods. What I'm explaining to you is that there is no esoteric, otherworldly bullshit that can explain the fact that people generally do the same sorts of things. It's just a byproduct of the restrictiveness of being. Physics, for example, prevented the Mayans from making skyscrapers because the tools they were using wouldn't allow for it.