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Which religions (Abrahamic, Oriental, Pagan etc.) correspond to the 4 pills?
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ChristianityWhich religions (Abrahamic, Oriental, Pagan etc.) correspond to the 4 pills?
Because men have most control of their woman compared to christians. It is a pretty blackpilled religion about women's nature too.Why?
I tend to view the Abrahamic religions as having similar fundamental views on this topic. For instance, all three encourage chastity for both sexes, however it materializes differently. Both Islam and Judaism mandate that a man procreate through marriage as a first and foremost commandment, whereas Christianity teaches that man is better celibate by his own will. I think in this sense Islam and Judaism are much closer, in terms of marriage, traditional roles, polygamy, etc. whereas Christianity puts more emphasis on the personal salvation of the individual rather than the good of a given society as a whole, as it doesn't seek socially enforced marriage (driving factor behind Muslim and Jewish birth rates) and again, encourages celibacy or at the very least puts little emphasis on relationships. Christianity is fundamentally more whitepilled than the rest.If by black pilled we simply mean most oriented towards truth and reality, then Christianity
Interestingly, Christians (generally speaking, Catholics) cannot divorce their wives for any reason other than adultery. Islam and Judaism allow a man to divorce his wife over many things (I believe there is some sort of opinion in the Talmud that a man can divorce his wife if she makes food too salty). The only downside to this is that a woman also has a right to a divorce, but in both religions a man must grant her permission to do so, and if he denies then the courts can force him to, even harming him. In the book of Nehemiah (also mentioned in Ezra if I recall) there is mention of the Jews torturing men that refused to divorce their foreign wives and return from the exile, and God enforced this. It's give and take.Because men have most control of their woman compared to christians. It is a pretty blackpilled religion about women's nature too.
I tend to view the Abrahamic religions as having similar fundamental views on this topic. For instance, all three encourage chastity for both sexes, however it materializes differently. Both Islam and Judaism mandate that a man procreate through marriage as a first and foremost commandment, whereas Christianity teaches that man is better celibate by his own will. I think in this sense Islam and Judaism are much closer, in terms of marriage, traditional roles, polygamy, etc. whereas Christianity puts more emphasis on the personal salvation of the individual rather than the good of a given society as a whole, as it doesn't seek socially enforced marriage (driving factor behind Muslim and Jewish birth rates) and again, encourages celibacy or at the very least puts little emphasis on relationships. Christianity is fundamentally more whitepilled than the rest.