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-added gnostic 'hostile' tolerance to eastern faiths
Or they might enslave and kill each other. But not for religious reasons. Every culture in pre-Christian times wanted to be the dominant group.
Religion and Culture were not really two seperate ideas to pagans. The word "Culture" itself comes from the word "Cult".
Also why presume Egyptians were happy being subjugated by foreign powers for their grain?
This mod does make sense though. Perhaps there should be a "main doctrine" where their religious tolerance doesn't matter but cultural acceptance factors are further emphasised.
It's fine if you don't know how to do this. Lazy Paradox devs probably should've done it already, but for now this mod still makes sense from a mechanics point of view.