The Romans once completely dominated the jews but then didn't kill them all, they enslaved them... Not only that but the Roman leader who did that took a jewish queen who had slept with another man before as his wife and she was responsible for his death... and here we are.
No, you want to kill your enemies. That is the best thing to do for your own safety and prosperity as a people. Slaves are no good. Every empire that went that route, crumbled. No quarter is the right move for your people's interests.
The reason you impregnate only the virgin women after killing the men is generally speaking, that will be a relative minority of women compared to your majority of remaining men. You breed hybrids (race) that will eventually be gobbled up by your people's dominant DNA in a manner in which the new women don't have enough influence on your people's overall genetic code to have a significant impact to your people as a whole. You end your enemy's lineage, get to enjoy the spoils of war and add some biodiversity to your genetic line. Win-win.
I agree that the Bible is overhyped but probably not for the reasons you think. I actually think the parts of the Bible that you likely would consider not virtuous and not applicable to modern day is in fact very much both those things.
For example the part about paying a fine and having to take a woman as your wife that you rape. Great practice. I think we'd be better off with this sort of law in place. Same with stoning adulterers to death. Oh, and not accepting whores, etc...
However, I do agree much of the Bible is trash, especially the New Testament. Some of the stuff Jesus talked about like that whole Parable of the Growing Seed. Absolute trash.
My problem with Christianity is that the New Testament is too egalitarian and "diverse and inclusive" for me. I think the Old Testament is the far better book. Saint Paul literally sounds like he was on magic mushrooms when he was writing half his shit.
No, I don't consider myself Christian. I have read the Bible though and I respect its history on society. Like with most things, there's good and there's bad.
I think people would be better off creating a new religion today rather than following any old ones.
The Romans once completely dominated the jews but then didn't kill them all, they enslaved them... Not only that but the Roman leader who did that took a jewish queen who had slept with another man before as his wife and she was responsible for his death... and here we are.
No, you want to kill your enemies. That is the best thing to do for your own safety and prosperity as a people. Slaves are no good. Every empire that went that route, crumbled. No quarter is the right move for your people's interests.
The reason you impregnate only the virgin women after killing the men is generally speaking, that will be a relative minority of women compared to your majority of remaining men. You breed hybrids (race) that will eventually be gobbled up by your people's dominant DNA in a manner in which the new women don't have enough influence on your people's overall genetic code to have a significant impact to your people as a whole. You end your enemy's lineage, get to enjoy the spoils of war and add some biodiversity to your genetic line. Win-win.
I agree that the Bible is overhyped but probably not for the reasons you think. I actually think the parts of the Bible that you likely would consider not virtuous and not applicable to modern day is in fact very much both those things.
For example the part about paying a fine and having to take a woman as your wife that you rape. Great practice. I think we'd be better off with this sort of law in place. Same with stoning adulterers to death. Oh, and not accepting whores, etc...
However, I do agree much of the Bible is trash, especially the New Testament. Some of the stuff Jesus talked about like that whole Parable of the Growing Seed. Absolute trash.
My problem with Christianity is that the New Testament is too egalitarian and "diverse and inclusive" for me. I think the Old Testament is the far better book. Saint Paul literally sounds like he was on magic mushrooms when he was writing half his shit.
No, I don't consider myself Christian. I have read the Bible though and I respect its history on society. Like with most things, there's good and there's bad.
I think people would be better off creating a new religion today rather than following any old ones.