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I’ve found it intriguing in how in the religions that historically have had a significant influence on the the *Western world (I’m including the old mythological European pantheons) there is an emphasis on theism (like in the Abrahamic religions) and belief (orthodoxy) but in a lot of **Eastern religions for some reasons there’s an emphasise on the influence of a belief system on a persons “lifestyle” (orthopraxy).WHY is this though?.Is there a core cultural difference in European and Asian societies that would have led one to emphasis theism more then the other (like say individualism vs. collective interests)?.Consider how while nearly all the old European pantheons of dieties dissolved (existing now like only in neo-paganism) while some Eastern belief systems like Taoism,Shintoism,Buddhism, Hinduism and Confucianism which were around for centuries before Christ’s birth are still here and flourishing (even though I have a feeling that part of that reason is that those belief systems will integrate other belief systems syncretically without much problems).I mean could you imagine how much more differently history would have turned out if say the Roman Empire replaced the old mythological pantheon with Buddhism instead?.How many philosophies would have not existed and what different ones would have formed?.What would’nt have happened and would’nt have been invented?.Could Europe ever had the possiblity of developing a lifestyle based belief system in ancient times?.Thank you for your time and please dont be reluctant to reply.
- In my mind I’m including Judaism even though geographically speaking it developed in the Isreal which is in South-western Asia (.a.k.a. the "Middle East).