Good question. Who knows? The same question I asked myself concerning L. Zamenhof, jew from birth, but later founder of Homaranismo, a kind of over religion.
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Good question. Who knows? The same question I asked myself concerning L. Zamenhof, jew from birth, but later founder of Homaranismo, a kind of over religion.
Mine was reasonable speculation.
FWIW: as a Gnostic, I view the situation between the Jews, Christians, and Muslims as a type of mental illness intent on murdering each other and most of the life on the planet. I call it the tragedy of the Demiurgic principle.
On Zamenhof: it's noble to want world peace but its entirely ignoble to go about it the way Jews, Christians, and Muslims do--which is the blind leading the blind, IMO...
Right, therefore he tried something new. Unfortunately his Homaranismo no one wanted. His Esperanto project, which was thought to promote this idea, kind of survived.