The holy belt theory

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Jason Voorhees

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95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,Sikhism, Jainism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?

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Well i don't know what to say to this
 
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95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?

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hmm surely that region doesnt have the highest rates of inbreeding in the world
 
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Very interesting question. I can think of a few reasons but I doubt they’re the right answer
 
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isn't that like, the birthplace of civilisation or something...
 
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hmm surely that region doesnt have the highest rates of inbreeding in the world
Religions from only this area spresd around the world. Shintoism, West African Zulu, slavic and norse paganism they all existed but never spread while all these religions did
 
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Very interesting question. I can think of a few reasons but I doubt they’re the right answer
Just throw it around
 
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isn't that like, the birthplace of civilisation or something...
Yes. The cradle of civilizations. The Indus valley and Mesopotamian civilization both lie in this region
 
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95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,Sikhism, Jainism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?

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yeah no shit because first human civilization came from iraq

facepalm GIF
 
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Strategic locations TBH
 
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Yes. The cradle of civilizations. The Indus valley and Mesopotamian civilization both lie in this region
india isnt the birthplace of civilization its just close proximity to iran/iraq jfl
 
india isnt the birthplace of civilization its just close proximity to iran/iraq jfl
Mesopotamia and Indus Valley both are considered to be some of the earliest civilizations.
 
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Just throw it around
If Im not mistaken, thats one of the first places that invented writing, therefore using it to write religious text

Probably a lot more factors but im in class and have brainfog
 
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Mesopotamia and Indus Valley both are considered to be some of the earliest civilizations.
stop taking india for credit india was not birthplace of civilization jajaja
 

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Describe your first love
 
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hmm surely that region doesnt have the highest rates of inbreeding in the world
Not back then. Unironically was Europe that had the highest rates of inbreeding for most of human history, especially the Brits.
 
Not back then. Unironically was Europe that had the highest rates of inbreeding for most of human history, especially the Brits.
avi checks out
 
your avi is a reddit mod that has a japanese halo and people take him seriously because of it
Dnr, ur on .org you can’t talk about Reddit mods.

And my point isnt wrong either.

Heres what Julius Caesar had to say about the Gauls

“Ten or even twelves have wives in common, especially between brothers, fathers and son. Furthermore when these have children, they're considering being those of the first that espoused her when still virgin.”
 
Dnr, ur on .org you can’t talk about Reddit mods.

And my point isnt wrong either.

Heres what Julius Caesar had to say about the Gauls

“Ten or even twelves have wives in common, especially between brothers, fathers and son. Furthermore when these have children, they're considering being those of the first that espoused her when still virgin.”
wow, you really are a fan of him jfl, go pretend u like him so the tiktok nerds will think youre an intellectual
 
95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,Sikhism, Jainism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?

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Popular trading route thru history?
 
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95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,Sikhism, Jainism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?

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Are you talking about Zoroastrianism?

I don't believe that though. I believe all religions came from God, the personal relationship He had with the first couple and their subsequent children, and through the covenants of old that He made with the people He chose to enrust His only begotten son with.

That's what I believe everything came from. In the beginning we had Truth through a personal relationship with the Almighty Creator of all things. Very quickly through the generations that relationship with God was severed through man's sin and the truth was bastardized or rewritten so many different ways by the enemy. Man had lost their protection from God and turned over to confusion which He was never the author of. The enemy knew even before all these false relegions had yet been inspired by him what it would take to bring man unto reconciliation with such a perfect God and have a relationship with Him again. So what now? Long before Christ we've got Hourus from Isis, Krishna from Devaki, Perseus from Danae, Mars from Juno, Huitzilopochtli's from Coatlicue and so on. There are even some Buddhist traditions that include accounts of Buddha's miraculous birth.

If you read the old testament in depth you'll find it's the only book that describes a perfect God that could be the Creator of all things. And everything in it points to Christ Jesus. All the sacrifices, judgements, and guidelines written for people of the old testament point to him.

Psalm 22:15-18

"My strength is dried up like a potsherd; and my tongue cleaveth to my jaws; and thou hast brought me into the dust of death. For dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feet. I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon me. They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture."
 
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The heat got to them
 
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95% of all the religions in the world originated from this region in Asia. Christinity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,Sikhism, Jainism and a dozen other minor ones. I call it the holy belt theory. I don't quite know why tho. Any explanations?
Hinduism did well with it’s surrounding civilisations, as they were far more United. thats why it spread.

For the abrahamic ones, all started as all major civilisations in history are in those locations, therefore all the events that take place in them are also in those areas. And they spread to Europe just by the coincidence of the Romans spreading it by adopting it, and the arabs spreading Islam. Judaism remained very small.

Or maybe Theyre just gods chosen people :love: @lastredeemer @Hide @Jagged0
 
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Hinduism did well with it’s surrounding civilisations, as they were far more United. thats why it spread.

For the abrahamic ones, all started as all major civilisations in history are in those locations, therefore all the events that take place in them are also in those areas. And they spread to Europe just by the coincidence of the Romans spreading it by adopting it, and the arabs spreading Islam. Judaism remained very small.

Or maybe Theyre just gods chosen people :love: @lastredeemer @Hide @Jagged0
Indian conquest is a joke
 
Hinduism did well with it’s surrounding civilisations, as they were far more United. thats why it spread.

For the abrahamic ones, all started as all major civilisations in history are in those locations, therefore all the events that take place in them are also in those areas. And they spread to Europe just by the coincidence of the Romans spreading it by adopting it, and the arabs spreading Islam. Judaism remained very small.

Or maybe Theyre just gods chosen people :love: @lastredeemer @Hide @Jagged0
God tried to reason with the Jews a trillion times and they misbehaved everytime
 
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I think the people on reddit would appreciate your posts more I aint gonna lie. Good thread tho
 
iranian religion made both vedic hinduism and judaism, judaism gave rise to christianity and islam while hinduism gave rise to buddhism sikhism etc, without iranian religion (both old and new zorostrianism) they wont exist
 
Spreading in India is my point negroid Iraqi nigha stinky
Hindiusm never "spread" it was an extremly closed off religion, even now there isnt a way to actually convert to hinduism
the vedic people when they started losing religious power started incorporating tribal religions into hinduism thats why it has so many local and different deities. Mahabharata is literally about how hinduism moved away from only worshiping white skinned blonde haired gods like Indra to gods with such black skin that its literally blue (Krishna), the caste system also changed to just discrimination rather than just killing like in vedic times
 
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Hindiusm never "spread" it was an extremly closed off religion, even now there isnt a way to actually convert to hinduism
the vedic people when they started losing religious power started incorporating tribal religions into hinduism thats why it has so many local and different deities. Mahabharata is literally about how hinduism moved away from only worshiping white skinned blonde haired gods like Indra to gods with such black skin that its literally blue (Krishna), the caste system also changed to just discrimination rather than just killing like in vedic times
Thanks for info boss

Killing is insane btw, what determined caste?
 
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Hindiusm never "spread" it was an extremly closed off religion, even now there isnt a way to actually convert to hinduism
the vedic people when they started losing religious power started incorporating tribal religions into hinduism thats why it has so many local and different deities. Mahabharata is literally about how hinduism moved away from only worshiping white skinned blonde haired gods like Indra to gods with such black skin that its literally blue (Krishna), the caste system also changed to just discrimination rather than just killing like in vedic times
What about iskcon then?
 
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Thanks for info boss

Killing is insane btw, what determined caste?
skin color and how native indian you are
From steppe tribes = high caste
native indians from ganges belt= kill them all

but thing is that the hinduism vedic people made is not totally gone, gods like shiva are the tribal ones who became major gods
 
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What about iskcon then?
iskcon is scam lol
dont believe in these hindu organizations
BAPS is big organization which makes big temples all over usa and UAE even i think, but they consider their retard guru higher than other gods lmao


because of so many inclusions in hinduism even some rando like sai baba can reach god status just lol
 
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iskcon is scam lol
dont believe in these hindu organizations
BAPS is big organization which makes big temples all over usa and UAE even i think, but they consider their retard guru higher than other gods lmao


because of so many inclusions in hinduism even some rando like sai baba can reach god status just lol
That are quite popular in the US tbh. Iskcon is like the de facto Hinduism channel
 
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That are quite popular in the US tbh. Iskcon is like the de facto Hinduism channel
they are still a for profit organization that pushes krishna supremacy which requires undermining other major gods
but that cant be helped honestly with so many gods and tribes youre bound to offend some group whatever you do

but they are still for profit cultish who promote their "gurus"
 
They stand at the crossroads of east and west. Many civilisations have thrived and existed there - at least the most consequential ones until burgercels started thinking the world began in 1776.
 

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