SweetSue92
Diamond Member
Aryan morality here means morality derived from Vedic hymns
I thought about this quite a lot, and made the following conclusions. There are 2 main aspects here.
1) Both streams are compassionate, but the Aryans extended their hand to the victims of the villains by killing the Evil, while the Christians de facto help the villains via their humility before the villains and enemies. This is the paradox of Christianity. Tolerance for the villain. As the refusal of the electric chair for the rapist, adopted in European Roman law, for example. Like a flock of lambs that give rights to wolves to eating
2) Christians are focused on retribution, their motivation is dictated by the fear of hell and the expectation of well-being after death, the Aryans thought only about the truth and they did not care about retribution. Christian motives do not come from noble motives, there is an element of bargaining in it. We do not know how a Christian would behave if he were told that for good deeds hell awaits him
Well this is a mess