It is good you write with best spirit to eliminate differences, and all credit to you for your quality of writing and presentation, thanks for posting.
But none of it makes any difference without recognising the part played by money, economics, and energy, I think.
That part is most easily missed, by missing that the most popular religion nowadays by far, is money.
All of the old rules of traditional religions are thrown out of the window in the worship of the new money god.
Thou shalt not kill has become thou shalt make profit, even in Ai.
The way money works, with profit, is what has really driven slavery all along, and still does, and what was really behind the pogroms which happened throughout Europe, long before the more noted atrocities in Germany.
The invisible force at the root of all human death at the hands of other humans, and even all planetary pollution, is money and its use for profit, it seems to me.
Scarcity, imposed on people, seems to be the most effective “Non violent” generator of hatred, for whoever isn’t experiencing the scarcity, thus might be perceived as the imposers, of scarcity.
I personally can testify to experiencing feelings of extreme hatred, when money representing my entire fortune and liveliehood, which I earned using honest labour, was deprived from me, by my former bank; collateral damage, in the name of sanction against other innocent people.
All of politics seems to be a smoke screen, behind which the true parties guilty of causing or imposing scarcity can hide, knowing full well the wrath of people deprived.
All along, we’ve played a deadly zero-sum game of deprive, or be deprived.
Traditional religions seem to have been devices which were left for us, to try to promote civilisation, our move away from our animal origin.
But money, an ingenious human device, to transport wealth has evolved to become something we use to perpetuate our primitive territorial animal instinct to possess, and thus deprive.
It should all change, when we see how to monetise the energy of the sun, after that, no amount of ingenuity can hide that scarcity can no longer be imposed, after all people become issuers of money, all sourced from the energy of the sun, therefore all traditional debt, and even all politics ceases to have meaning.
I think we are seeing the beginning of that already with things like Bitcoin, already partially solar powered, driven by profit.
The winners in the old system, including even most current Bitcoiners, seem to be the last who will recognise it.