[COLOR="FF000"]A lot of African, Subcontinent, Native American and Asian scripts have long been accepted as myths and legends.
Contrasting that is their Semitic counter parts running rampant in the world. Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Powerful and cooperative countries are built on these religion. Unlike the former these religions form parts of laws etc
* Judges in courts internationally have Christian oaths
* There are Islamic countries
* Israel is built on Judaism
Etc
My question is then: are there anyone taking these scriptures literally today and if not why aren't they regarded as myths as well?
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Contrasting that is their Semitic counter parts running rampant in the world. Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Powerful and cooperative countries are built on these religion. Unlike the former these religions form parts of laws etc
* Judges in courts internationally have Christian oaths
* There are Islamic countries
* Israel is built on Judaism
Etc
My question is then: are there anyone taking these scriptures literally today and if not why aren't they regarded as myths as well?
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