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In reply to the discussion: Why religion? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)11. You mentioned primates, there are different types of primate groups and interactions
There are different types of human tribes and different types of human interactions. It's a lot more complicated and varied than a simple "us" vs. "them."
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Associating for common goals, identity and purpose are fine; however, doing so on the basis of fairy
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#1
His reputation among sociologists will not suffer too much from your opinion.
guillaumeb
Jan 2019
#7
Tribalism doesn't necessarily mean there is an "us" and an "other" and a need for dominance
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#9
You mentioned primates, there are different types of primate groups and interactions
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#11
It comes down to two ways of looking at what makes society work. Do we need myths to hold us
Nitram
Jan 2019
#12
STILL waiting for evidence that someone here has said "if only we could eradicate religion".
trotsky
Jan 2019
#42
Requires ... letting go of institutions that demand loyalty for the sake of belonging
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2019
#48
national identity is not based on supernatural promises (or threats)
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2019
#50