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Senior Member Registered:: September 13, 2001
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Below is just a summary of the message in Guns Germs and Steel. Comments?
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Senior Member Location: Every action is judged by intention - Muhammad
Registered:: April 04, 2005
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Would the result at Jonestown have been different if those followers were to ask why it is necessary fot them to drink the koolaid. What would have been the result if they were or felt free to question their leader. What a tragedy it is when we follow without understanding what we are following. Even worse is when we do that which we don't agree with.
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Knows the ropes Member Registered:: April 25, 2004
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When religion is taken literally without analysis and thought the ugly side of it is often times demonstrated. Too many are lost and are looking for some miracle in religion when they should be looking within.
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Senior Member Location: Every action is judged by intention - Muhammad
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Indeed. |
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Junior Peeper Registered:: January 27, 2007
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When people are looking for salvation, there are hardly questions. Most of these people follow their leaders blindly...David Koresh, Jim Jones, Charles Manson. |
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Senior Member Registered:: February 28, 2005
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tru..tru story. |
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Senior Member Location: wherever there is good food
Registered:: February 15, 2007
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IT is for this reason that I, by the power vested in my holiness, started to sell jharray claasts. But ye of little faith don't want to pursue the means of salvation. So ye shall suffa. Avoid it by sending me a certified check for 56.98 and I will issue a jharray claat that is guaranteed to make you a betta person and that will have a special scent to allow St Peter to let you guys in that big garden in de skye. |
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Member Registered:: March 08, 2008
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Suh yuh dus sell tabeej too? Serious, meh tink ah jinn deh pan someone I know. |
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Senior Member Location: Every action is judged by intention - Muhammad
Registered:: April 04, 2005
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Indeed. |
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Senior Member Registered:: September 13, 2001
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One of the criticisms of Jared Diamond is that his book does not refer to any religious work for his statements on religion, insinuating he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Is that criticism fair, considering 1. Religious books won't offer the ideas promoted by Jared Diamond and other critics of religion 2. Do you really need to read religious books to understand how religion has been and is used as a tool of the state? |
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Senior Member Location: Every action is judged by intention - Muhammad
Registered:: April 04, 2005
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On the second part, you do need to study a particular religion if you are going to comment on it. You cannot rely on your inspiration. You probably don't need to study any book to understand how God works for your soul will guide you to that understanding. This message has been edited. Last edited by: ksazma, |
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Knows the ropes Member Registered:: April 25, 2004
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I haven’t read the book but if he’s criticizing the promotion of religion for kleptocratic governance then I don’t think it’s absolutely necessary that he reads the books because he is basically critiquing a system that uses religious indoctrination as a means of oppression and not necessarily religion. If he were criticizing religion THEN he ought to have knowledge of that which he is criticizing. |
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Senior Member Registered:: September 13, 2001
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yeah.... all a dat... especially all dem big words.. :D :D The book is a study of the development of society in general and why some societies developed at a much different rate than others... specifically, one of the main questions asked is why did European societies invade, conquer and colonise instead of some other people from the Americas or Africa invading, conquering and colonising Europe. So.... it's not religion specific. His observation is how religion is generally used as a tool by various states. |
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Knows the ropes Member Registered:: April 25, 2004
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You started it! Emoticons doan wuk hay...ppl have serious discussions on this side. The books sounds interesting...will put it on my list... Is he including the Moghuls in his analysis? What did Europe have to offer that other peoples would have wanted? :) |
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Senior Member Registered:: September 13, 2001
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I meant Eurasia... the singular land mass. It's very much worth reading. Even if you don't agree with his hypotheses (most of the evidence is circumstancial) the ideas are eye-opening. I don't think his examination was broken down into such a small section of people, other than the New Guineans whose society he used as an analogy to develop theories about societies in general. Why New Guineans? Because their societies still are primitive but with a vast difference in their levels of sophistication. |
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Knows the ropes Member Registered:: February 10, 2006
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They still practice cannibalism. |
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Senior Member Location: wherever there is good food
Registered:: February 15, 2007
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Bird or Petal? |
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