This is just a branch thread to contain the little argument between Siro, GePap and myself regarding the similarities and differences of the three Abrahamic faiths, the relative community-centeredness of each and how their development was influenced (or not) by their political clout and prestige.
My position (roughly) is that I can't speak for Islam or Judaism but I know Christianity began as a very communal faith where daily ritual was of enormous importance, and still is in the more traditional churches. Also, the thousand years of Papal rule in the West and Imperial patronage in the East left just as strong an imprint as the early days of persecution, and I think GePap is drawing an arbitrary and meaningless distinction by saying the Bible was written before the days of power.
Just saying. Now we can stop diverting the thread about Mumbai.
My position (roughly) is that I can't speak for Islam or Judaism but I know Christianity began as a very communal faith where daily ritual was of enormous importance, and still is in the more traditional churches. Also, the thousand years of Papal rule in the West and Imperial patronage in the East left just as strong an imprint as the early days of persecution, and I think GePap is drawing an arbitrary and meaningless distinction by saying the Bible was written before the days of power.
Just saying. Now we can stop diverting the thread about Mumbai.
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