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I agree, and while I am willing to allow religious differences to slide on a certain academic level , the problem is that religion motivates action. Said another way, all politics is a manifestation of the ego: the ego being a will to power and salvation narrative.
The tech bros believe AI will save humanity, the Christians believe that through focusing society on attaining a higher spiritual state (Christ consciousness) mankind will create heaven on earth. The two philosophies simply aren't compatible, even though we may agree that the globalists are filth who must be removed. The tech bros only care about the globalists simply because they are getting "in the way" of the tech oligarch's ability to rule, whereas, the Christian knows that fundamentally, the American government must be removed and reformed because it cannot be fixed due to secularism and Liberalism. This is just one example, many others have been pointed out by philosophers for decades.
To be truthful, it blows my mind how correct the Muslims are about many aspects of human nature. I would call myself a Muslim if it weren't for the transparently fake Sharia Laws and historical narratives surrounding the life of Muhammad.