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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Creationism proponents wanted: no scruples necessary
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<blockquote data-quote="ragarth" data-source="post: 50196935" data-attributes="member: 235534"><p>Good question! We are genetically a tribal species, but genetics doesn't choose who we decide our 'tribe' is. Gang members relate their gang as their tribe, the highly religious relate their religion as their tribe, the highly national relate their nation as their tribe. We can choose who our tribe is, and what I'm espousing is that people see each other as part of the world society, that we are all part of a single tribe. This is how I see the world. This does not increase homogeny because one can be muslim, christian, atheist, american, european, etc and still consider themselves part of another tribe altogether, christian gang members for instance relate to their gang membership but are still christian. Your tribe is who you think of first when confronted with opposition. When I make an argument, do you think 'atheist argument' or 'another human's argument'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ragarth, post: 50196935, member: 235534"] Good question! We are genetically a tribal species, but genetics doesn't choose who we decide our 'tribe' is. Gang members relate their gang as their tribe, the highly religious relate their religion as their tribe, the highly national relate their nation as their tribe. We can choose who our tribe is, and what I'm espousing is that people see each other as part of the world society, that we are all part of a single tribe. This is how I see the world. This does not increase homogeny because one can be muslim, christian, atheist, american, european, etc and still consider themselves part of another tribe altogether, christian gang members for instance relate to their gang membership but are still christian. Your tribe is who you think of first when confronted with opposition. When I make an argument, do you think 'atheist argument' or 'another human's argument'? [/QUOTE]
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