Message from @Avilio
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It kept the jewish mindset
The only thing that changed really was accepting jesus as the messiah
do you wish to enlighten me how that is then?
For example the notion of an afterlife
Which isnt even really jewish to begin with
if it isnt jewish, what are you trying to portray then xd?
It isnt jewish to begin with
It became jewish
And christianity kept it
The message kinda is
After this earth there is another one
you dwelling into nietzche?
Which is against the european way of believing in cycli
Its because in the place where semitic religions started
In the dessert
There where no seasons
still ,how does taht relate to jewry, its like saying nords are jews because they too believed in an afterlife
That is actually an christian influence
Early germanic religion is agreed on by most historians to have had reincarnation
This "Valhall" (hall of the slain) being more an collective memory for the glorious
Only in the viking age era
Which is higly influenced by christianity
i dont think you are correct there
Tacitus said that the germans where not scared to die in battle because they would go straight back to earth
We can also look at another aryan religion like vedic hinduism
And see the same patterns
you mean vikings
?
Oh god i hope you know what your talking about
yyou said germans
Yes
What is not clear
while we are talking about 8th century normen
I said that afterlife is a later christian introduction
What i mean by later is around the 5th- 7th century
how does that relate to the jewish mindset yuo still havent explained, the notion of an afterlife as opposed to reincarnation
I go back to the time when the germans had their original believe
Vikings being a subgroup of germanic tribes
@Avilio the reincarnated european will care about this earth while the christian only cares about the afterlife
According to any form of christianity, you must first care about the earth in order to go to heaven