For the ancients, when religion was unique for each city, and even multiples among the same peoples, the stories of the people in their holy books were a unique story relating to the blood of its followers. Basically a genealogical record. The bible has no word on indo-european lineage. It is not a european religion period.
But of course the bible does have in-depth genealogy of jews. Noah begat Shem who begat so-and-so who begat so-and-so... all the way down to Abraham. It's sad that white children grow up learning about (and revering) other people's ancestors, but never our own. I think that's ultimately how christianity and all of these other mind viruses enslave us, by disconnecting us from our sense of having our own shared history and culture.
For the ancients, when religion was unique for each city, and even multiples among the same peoples, the stories of the people in their holy books were a unique story relating to the blood of its followers. Basically a genealogical record. The bible has no word on indo-european lineage. It is not a european religion period.
But of course the bible does have in-depth genealogy of jews. Noah begat Shem who begat so-and-so who begat so-and-so... all the way down to Abraham. It's sad that white children grow up learning about (and revering) other people's ancestors, but never our own. I think that's ultimately how christianity and all of these other mind viruses enslave us, by disconnecting us from our sense of having our own shared history and culture.