I dont call past religions "myths" I call them stories or religions or fables.
Myth is a word used to slander different beliefs. I dont use it.
I dont call religions "pagan", its a slur, a slander. Theres no "paganism" theres various religions and stories and fables.
I dont call anyone "heathen" or "witch" because is a slander.
I do not use "satanist" to slander someone. Because satan is a myth, fable, junk, its not real and its part of a semitic superstition. Its "the bad guy in the story" inside semitic fables and fairytales.
"Cult" is another word they use. Usually these are new religious movements, very young. Some are good some are bad, some last longer than 1 generation but most dont because they are tied to 1 charismaman and when he dies the "cult" dies with him.
"infidel", "heretic", "idolater", "nonbeliever". These are all fake words invented by the enemy to eject thinking people from the herd.
"godless" is a very old slander, they used it to mark someone for extermination. Basically, they dehumanize you and say you are a lesser creature.
"primitive religion". There is no such a thing. most religions of the past were more elaborate, higherIQ and more sophisticated than contemporary beliefs. Gods of egypt were better, cooler, more sophisticated. Many other gods were also great and cool.
"innovation" associated with monotheism. This idea that monotheism is "advanced" and more gods for more people is "backwards". It isnt, its the opposite. 1 world god = one world order. On world central bank = one world order. One world religion/ideology = one world order.
"Christendom", "the Muslim world", "the pagan world" none of them is real. Theres no "muslim world" there shouldnt be one if it exists. Theres no "christendom" we dont want it. Theres no "pagan world" either, theres various people with various religions.
My terminology.
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