>>43234501Ashkenazim are eurasian kahzars who converted to judaism in the middle ages, they are only tangentially related to bronze age migratory pastoralists. 'Judaism' itself is constantly being reinvented every century. The modern jew is a form of existence that is specifically selected for fractious hostility to social cohesion; the kinds of self-identified tribesmen that were in any way eusocial also long ago ended up sublimated into the broader europoid societies they squatted in, whether consciously or by accident, leaving only those most execrable examples possible as those that 'survived' as a distinct identity, which typifies it today.
Christianity was the first openly antisemitic religion in history. Prophets told the jews of the time that their tortuous legalistic instincts for using the letter of laws to violate the spirit of telos was going to get them destroyed by Rome - which in the event was exactly what happened. The talmud itself is basically bunch of spiritual lawyers filing sophistical lawsuits against God to try and 'trick' him into doing what you want. It reads more like a manual for how to deal with a demon than any sort of holy book.
The jews who rejected God all got scattered to the winds, while Greeks, Romans, and later Teutons all took His word up, and whose character typified it in turn. Christianity in Europe spread because Christian polities were militarily superior on the field of battle to non-christian polities; social technology for large scale coordination means large scale capital, means large scale armies. And in time, those same polities eventually conquered the whole world between them.
There was a brief moment where things looked set for reaching civilizational escape velocity up to conquer the stars too even; but entropy is a universal constant, no imperium runs on inertia forever without active intelligence to maintain it, and this one is no exception either. Old understandings are forgotten, new forms of social hacking are innovated, and the cycles of civilization turn yet again.