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mojobadshah
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All the religions of the world, that are considered by their patrons to be universal religions are premature. I don't know if these can be considered world religions but take Hinduism for example. The central figures in the Hindu religion are Hindus, and the Hindus worship Brahma, a Hindu name, and therefore a Hindu god. The central figure in the Zarathushtrian religion is Zarathushtra, an Aryan, and the God of the Aryans is called Mazda Ahura. The central figure in Islam is Mohammad, an Arab, and Allah, the God of the Muslims is an Arabic derived name. Christianity is a little bit different, but not too much. It was sort of an accident or uncalculated determination for Constantine to have made the official religion of Rome one that is based in the Judaic tradition and not the Roman one. For Yahweh is a Jewish (Hebrew) name of God and Jesus, also a Jewish (Hebrew) name is the central figure in Christianity. Thinking about it I actually find it somewhat offensive that the Godhead of a claimed universal religion would be attributed to any one person bearing a distinct ethnic origin and people would actually consider it truth. The world has only just recently become a smaller place. But there are thousands upon thousands of distinct languages spoken in the world. There isn't a 1 world language much less a 1 world state. I think this is what the ancients took for granted and why their religions will ultimately never work, unless they are to deceive the people or "work mysteriously." A 1 world religion would never have worked until the world was 1 world first, and it would have to have a happened back when the ancients lived because these days people are too smart for a religion unless its the negation of religion itself. Any thoughts?