@Galactic Navy Officer It's weird how religion, during the propagation and expansion times, always take into account the current existing local culture, situation, and condition of the people and place, however, nowadays lots of people just follow religion blindly eventho the old teachings may not be apt for the current times.
@Gakuku The one that drives me crazy is the insistence of some Christian sects of following the "Multiply and replenish the earth" command to this day. That order was given when humanity was facing a population bottleneck. (For the purposes of this discussion, I'm setting aside whether it really happened or not.) There's no need to continue to follow it, especially since the world's population has gone from about 3 billion in the 1970s to 8 billion plus, and even covid didn't drop it down below 8B even.
(I've actually noticed that a lot of commandments in the Bible have a built-in or declared expiration period. Also quite a few, especially in Paul's letters, that are situation and location specific and don't apply to a wider world and different time.)