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It's my ethnicity, a s*mite cannot claim my lineageit's js an ethnicity brah
It's my ethnicity, a s*mite cannot claim my lineageit's js an ethnicity brah
...okIt's my ethnicity, a s*mite cannot claim my lineage
I’m not ethnically nor religiously Jewish.Congrats you are ashkenazi jew
They did, a little too much because they often fell into temptation of worshiping the pagan gods because they were surrounded by pagan nations.The Israelites definitely did not respect the foreigners religion.
Well you aren’t Jewish so I don’t really understand how you can speak on behalf of what all Jews believe. There’s many different sects of Judaism, and while a good amount of them do not proclaim that Jesus is the messiah, they do respect differing ideas and won’t look down upon someone who is different than them. I believe that the New Testament does not cancel out Judaism and someone who is ethnically Jewish can still retain his nationhood and ritual customs of eating and purification while also holding that Jesus is the messiah, it’s entirely possible and the hatred is only being spearheaded by fringe extremists on both sides of the equation.from the point of view of a Jew it is ostensibly untrue, and furthermore they have a quite different view of the Messiah, so the Jew is still biblically grounded in his Loxism.
The “aryans” you’re referring to are the indo-European nomads who’s language spread and broke into different languages as they slowly migrated across Eurasia. It’s more a language thing than a race thing, and furthermore Iran is pretty ethnically diverse. Just admit you lost the debate.btw guess who mView attachment 121718ade the term aryan and what it means
respect ur superiors lil bro
You clearly have 0 knowledge on this topicThe “aryans” you’re referring to are the indo-European nomads who’s language spread and broke into different languages as they slowly migrated across Eurasia. It’s more a language thing than a race thing, and furthermore Iran is pretty ethnically diverse. Just admit you lost the debate.
Sounds like outdated fairy tales to me.You clearly have 0 knowledge on this topic
It's both a language thing AND a race thing. "Aryan" is literally just an evolution of the Yamnayan word for their own people, Hwerios. They did indeed migrate across Eurasia and also SETTLED in those parts of Europe and Asia, intermixing with the native population. The proof exists within human genetics. The haplogroup R1 a and b are the related paternal genome that comes from the Indo-europeans, and you can see clearly how that is spread across Eurasia in picrel.
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Pink part is R1a, common in eastern Europe and and Asian Aryans, and red is R1b, common in western Europe. The part of European DNA which does not belong to Indo-Europeans is the I haplogroup, which comes from the Caucasus, it's why we call whites Caucasian despite them not being caucasian. Long before the Indo-Europeans existed, these Caucasian Hunter Gatherers split off, traveling northwest, to Europe, southwest to the Arab lands (South middle east), and the ones who remained later populated the north of the middle east, Iran, turkey, and the Caucasian republics in Russia such as chechnya and ossetia.
That is why despite having no Indo-European DNA, Arabs are the closest race to whites outside of the Aryan world. To put it simply, Iranians will be on average 30% Indo European DNA, 55% Caucasian, 10% EEF (hard to explain, haplogroup G) and 5% other (trace amounts North African, Turkic, Indian etc.)
And while there are many different cultures in Iran, most, around 80% of them are ethnically similar, with only Balochis in the southeast and Azeris in the northwest being somewhat different
Zzz...You clearly have 0 knowledge on this topic
It's both a language thing AND a race thing. "Aryan" is literally just an evolution of the Yamnayan word for their own people, Hwerios. They did indeed migrate across Eurasia and also SETTLED in those parts of Europe and Asia, intermixing with the native population. The proof exists within human genetics. The haplogroup R1 a and b are the related paternal genome that comes from the Indo-europeans, and you can see clearly how that is spread across Eurasia in picrel.
View attachment 121808
Pink part is R1a, common in eastern Europe and and Asian Aryans, and red is R1b, common in western Europe. The part of European DNA which does not belong to Indo-Europeans is the I haplogroup, which comes from the Caucasus, it's why we call whites Caucasian despite them not being caucasian. Long before the Indo-Europeans existed, these Caucasian Hunter Gatherers split off, traveling northwest, to Europe, southwest to the Arab lands (South middle east), and the ones who remained later populated the north of the middle east, Iran, turkey, and the Caucasian republics in Russia such as chechnya and ossetia.
That is why despite having no Indo-European DNA, Arabs are the closest race to whites outside of the Aryan world. To put it simply, Iranians will be on average 30% Indo European DNA, 55% Caucasian, 10% EEF (hard to explain, haplogroup G) and 5% other (trace amounts North African, Turkic, Indian etc.)
And while there are many different cultures in Iran, most, around 80% of them are ethnically similar, with only Balochis in the southeast and Azeris in the northwest being somewhat different
It's heckin scienceSounds like outdated fairy tales to me.
Sidenote: Turks from Azerbaijan and turkey, although sharing the same Caucasian subdivision of DNA, are significantly different because they are heavily mixed with Turkic people who come from central Asia.
If you're wondering, the European Caucasians split is haplo I, Arab one is J1 and North middle east one is J2. I is significantly closer to j2 but they are all pretty close.
EEF is a bit complex so you can look it up if you care
Yeah the thing about all this is that it’s fairy tales. It’s made up. This is the kind of stuff your mother reads to you at night and then kisses your forehead, it’s little kid fairy tales.It's heckin science
Techno chocolate landi like chocolate
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CopeYeah the thing about all this is that it’s fairy tales. It’s made up. This is the kind of stuff your mother reads to you at night and then kisses your forehead, it’s little kid fairy tales.
I need not when I know I won the debate and you desperately wish you were born white like how a tranny wishes he were born female.Cope
Bro is imagining thingsI need not when I know I won the debate and you desperately wish you were born white like how a tranny wishes he were born female.
Kid you were the one who just typed up like 5 whole paragraphs about some lord of the rings fantasy type shit, keep taking fat LsBro is imagining things![]()
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Everything past the first sentence, including the side note, is a copypastaKid you were the one who just typed up like 5 whole paragraphs about some lord of the rings fantasy type shit, keep taking fat Ls
NAAAAH BLUDS TRYING TO DEBATE WITH CREEPYPASTASEverything past the first sentence, including the side note, is a copypasta
May as well start making all my arguments using nofilterGPT as well nowNAAAAH BLUDS TRYING TO DEBATE WITH CREEPYPASTASONLY IN ARKANSAS
Over the course of centuries sometimes they fell into habits, but that does not negate the zealous periodsThey did, a little too much because they often fell into temptation of worshiping the pagan gods because they were surrounded by pagan nations.
It's hard to be too anti-Jesus when you live surrounded by Christians, but historically when they lived in shtetls and their own segregated city quarters they held some downright retarded superstitions about Jesus like that on Christmas he would escape from hell and haunt the toilets of the JewsWell you aren’t Jewish so I don’t really understand how you can speak on behalf of what all Jews believe. There’s many different sects of Judaism, and while a good amount of them do not proclaim that Jesus is the messiah, they do respect differing ideas and won’t look down upon someone who is different than them. I believe that the New Testament does not cancel out Judaism and someone who is ethnically Jewish can still retain his nationhood and ritual customs of eating and purification while also holding that Jesus is the messiah, it’s entirely possible and the hatred is only being spearheaded by fringe extremists on both sides of the equation.
The two main contradictions are A) No Jews (even pretty much no Messianic Jews) believe in the trinity, B) Jews generally do not believe Jesus was the messiah or the son of God, and traditionally believed he was just one of many heretics and false messiahsSo to conclude, I do not think Christian and Jewish doctrine have any reason to contradict or despise each other, nor do I think one side as a whole looks down on the other side and seeks to identify destroy it.
The "Aryan Race" refers to the descendants of the Indo-Europeans who have a significant amount of blood from the Aryans.The “aryans” you’re referring to are the indo-European nomads who’s language spread and broke into different languages as they slowly migrated across Eurasia. It’s more a language thing than a race thing, and furthermore Iran is pretty ethnically diverse. Just admit you lost the debate.