Right
Why don’t all these fawkas just go back to Germany? The place where all this garbage started.
Not even Germans want these people back. Just infested the planet with them. The earth really is sick.. from them
I believe the Earth is sick with people of all faiths who have been led to believe twisted versions of their own texts. The originals hold truth. It’s the modern interpretations that fall flat. Most people were never taught what their own scriptures actually say, only what someone with power told them it meant.
If you go back and read them yourself, a pattern shows up. Every tradition started with unity, responsibility, and stewardship, not domination or superiority. The so-called “chosen” idea in the Hebrew texts, for example, never meant “better than.” It meant “tasked with setting an example.” It was a covenant of responsibility, not a badge of rank.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace to that same root. Each one specialized over time in a different layer of human development. Judaism trained moral law and covenant ethics. Christianity focused on compassion and internal transformation. Islam built discipline and justice around community. They were never meant to replace each other. They’re complementary.
The same pattern exists outside the Abrahamic world too. Hinduism teaches that truth is one but spoken in many forms. Buddhism shows how all things interdepend and reflect each other. Confucian thought says harmony comes from difference, not sameness. Tribal systems teach that every life form plays a distinct role in the balance of the whole. Even modern humanism, when practiced honestly, is part of that same field. Reason as another path toward balance.
When you put all of it together, it’s one living network of ways to remember how to live right. Each system holds a piece of the whole. The problem isn’t faith. It’s distortion. Whenever people forget the original purpose of their path, they start trying to flatten others instead of standing beside them.
That’s why I don’t blame belief itself. I blame miseducation and the loss of context. If more people actually studied their own sources, checked translations, learned history, and compared notes across traditions, we’d see that all of them were describing different angles of the same light.
That’s what I try to remind people of. Not to merge everything into one, but to let each stay distinct and still connect. Distinct, not divided. Equal, not uniform. That’s how it was always meant to be.