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Pfft. All problems came from the Middle East?
nomadic tribes began building villages, becoming civilized with a language and rules, and starting modern society.
The lands between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers supported some of the earliest organized human settlements, which eventually evolved into a complex of towns and cities.
In other words people there built stationary dwellings that were meant to survive beyond a human generation, if not several generations, as opposed to a temporary dwelling meant only to last no more than a season. Generally, this was the main difference being from hunter-gatherer/nomadic and agrarian or "civilized" societies. The arguments are based on archaeological remains of buildings and artifacts that have been recognized as supporting these theories.
Religion although outdated now was still a clear set of rules that allowed the Human race to further develop.
Don't talk about things you know nothing about. We are still the cradle of civilizations and Mongols are still known as savages through history. Any historical book will tell you that, and that is what future generations will read.
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Pallantides can you leave your bias against religion out of this and talk logically? Why not go to a library pick up a history book and see what all Western academics agree on. You'll see that my view is in line with theirs.
When a Muslim leader like Saladin conquered Jerusalem from the Christians he didn't savagely murder everyone in stead he allowed both the Jews and Christian people to stay in Jerusalem.
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