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Yes. Also, where do all the new souls come from? Look how many life forms are on the planet now. ... All Categories ... Cultures & Groups...
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Spend a little time observing apes individually and in groups and it is obvious that they share much with humans. Dismissing evolution due to pride and arrogance is intellectually dishonest and disconnects humanity from our shared ancestry with all life on the planet.
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Multiculturalism rests on the supposition—or better, the dishonest pretense—that all cultures are equal and that no fundamental conflict can arise between the customs, mores, and philosophical outlooks of two different cultures. ... If all cultures are equal, and none has the right to impose its standards on any other,
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So is it just Western culture that can be labelled inherently racist or can this tag be applied to all cultures ? ... It is also dishonest, as it is used ( more often than not ) as a tool to lever fiduciary compensation for all such "alleged " wrongs..even though in almost all cases the victims & perpetrators have long since died.
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forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?t=28817
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But when tax dollars are used to perpetuate such things – and to serve politicians desperate to be re-elected – it is, de facto, embezzlement of public funds and a crime against taxpayers... of all backgrounds and cultures. ... But that is fundamentally dishonest, for I did no such thing. Your duty to make necessary...
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Some cultures would put this differently, of course. Some cultures do claim that animals communicate with humans. But all cultures recognize a fundamental distinction between human and animal. Human/animal, like life/death, are opposites that do not have a mediating category;
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But there are some exceptions to this rule when it comes to dogs and humans. After all, many cultures pierce children and babies' ears. Many societies (including ours) engage in neonatal circumcision. And in the US, cropping and docking dogs' ears and tails is still widely accepted.
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With lunar and asteroidal resource development driven by the demand for LEO space travel services, humans' "break-out" from Earth will be well under way. ... This effect was seen clearly during the late 1990s when the information industries' "bubble" spread growth through all sectors of the economy.
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James, ...the leftist notion that human beings and their cultures are purely the products of chance, ... With due respect, I find it disingenuous at best and completely dishonest at worst to blame science for that. ... On Equality: science has already declared significant differences amongst identifiable subgroups amongst humans.
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