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In reply to the discussion: Is religion the main source of conflict in the world? [View all]violetpastille
(1,483 posts)21. We might be having a conversation.
In a different medium. But not this conversation.
The lifespan..if you could get past childhood as a hunter-gatherer you would have a good run.
It's the getting past childhood thing that has always been the biggest challenge. Little humans are the most vulnerable creatures.
That's why the cereal eaters made so many children. Towns and starches made the little ones sickly.
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Agree. Many of us are afraid of what we don't already know. That makes them a "them"
erronis
Dec 2018
#11
The biggest criticism of religion that I have is that it exacerbates the "us" vs "them" dynamic.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#39
I have always said that if we got rid of religion half of the world's conflicts would
BigmanPigman
Dec 2018
#5
We should have never gotten away from that whole hunter/gathering thing.
violetpastille
Dec 2018
#10
I don't usually read this group, and I'm sure this has been broached before, it is tribes
erronis
Dec 2018
#12
I need to think more. But my counter question would be: What are the good aspects of tribes
erronis
Dec 2018
#31
There were over 100 million people living in the americas before Columbus arrived
Lordquinton
Dec 2018
#38