Here's something for Hendryk and other members who dislike Abrahamic Religions (TM) 
In OTL Seleucids, because their empire was crumpling, felt that they needed to unify it by forcing hellenization. In 167 BCE they forbade Jewish religious practice thus causing the Maccabees to revolt.
Now, before The Battle of Panium in 198 BCE, Judea was ruled by Ptolemais. My understanding is that the Ptolemai, being in a very different kind of situation than the Seleucids, didn't feel that they must force their subjects to hellenize. Further on, my understanding is, that hellenization was progressing quite nicely in Judea before the policy of the Seleucids revitalized Judaism.
So, what if Seleucids lose The Battle of Panium and Ptolemais secure their control over Judea and Samaria. Followed by continued peaceful progression of hellenism, could this lead into slow death of Judaism and into a world without any abrahamic religions?
In OTL Seleucids, because their empire was crumpling, felt that they needed to unify it by forcing hellenization. In 167 BCE they forbade Jewish religious practice thus causing the Maccabees to revolt.
Now, before The Battle of Panium in 198 BCE, Judea was ruled by Ptolemais. My understanding is that the Ptolemai, being in a very different kind of situation than the Seleucids, didn't feel that they must force their subjects to hellenize. Further on, my understanding is, that hellenization was progressing quite nicely in Judea before the policy of the Seleucids revitalized Judaism.
So, what if Seleucids lose The Battle of Panium and Ptolemais secure their control over Judea and Samaria. Followed by continued peaceful progression of hellenism, could this lead into slow death of Judaism and into a world without any abrahamic religions?