RE: How many reasonable solutions are there to any particular social issue?
April 4, 2020 at 4:53 pm
(This post was last modified: April 4, 2020 at 4:59 pm by Mr Greene.)
You are claiming that they were ignorant of what a religion is.
Underlying that is the presumption that they were isolated from each other which they blatantly weren't.
As such the claim that the people of Asia didn't know what a religion was is untenable.
The fact that the founder of Zoroastrianism supposedly developed his beliefs during conversations with Hindu traders regarding their beliefs on the Silk Road at Baku demonstrates that your claim about Hindus not knowing they had a religion is laughable.
Underlying that is the presumption that they were isolated from each other which they blatantly weren't.
As such the claim that the people of Asia didn't know what a religion was is untenable.
The fact that the founder of Zoroastrianism supposedly developed his beliefs during conversations with Hindu traders regarding their beliefs on the Silk Road at Baku demonstrates that your claim about Hindus not knowing they had a religion is laughable.
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