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True enough, but, that idea is not fully realized on this planet yet due to the fact that a large majority of the planet still uses labels to identify the different poeple on this planet. So until there is a universal accpetance of the fact that there is only a "human" "race", "race" can and will be applied when dealing with issues involving people. I do however await the Era when the whole planet will unify and become the "human race" with no borders or boundires. ![]() |
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I'm an American, but I'm of Scandinavian descent. I wonder if there's some sort of cultural marker inherent in that. Like, am I slightly predisposed toward elements of religion or spirituality that are more Scandinavian-ish? Maybe. I know I don't have a yin for Celtic stuff like my wife or some of my somewhat Pagany white friends. I do like Danish furniture and blue-eyed blonds. ![]() But then again, I've got a real affinity for the blues and R and B stuff with roots in the gospel music of the black church. I don't know where that came from. And I really like African style music with that cool zulu guitar sound that Paul Simon helped bring over from S. Africa at the end of the aparthied era. And I really dig rajastani singing and meditational music from India ala Ravi Shankar et al. Don't know how that snuck into me either. I still think we should define what race is or give up using the term. Chris |
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Erm, I think a huge factor, but only in the sense that race by and large determines what culture, and therefore, by and large, what thought system you are brought up in. |
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The fact that "race" is used so much to determine other things (like in a criminal investigations), IMHO I feel that it may not be a passive factor in this process. Although it can be put on the back burner when "culture" is introduced to the process. The fact that most (NOT ALL) people tend to naturally mirgrate toward their race when doing or practicing intimate things like their beliefs. It is not a big deal, but it can be a useful tool in looking into ones choice patterns in life. Your observation is sound and very logical, but how can race be a passive in this situation? |
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Namaste all,
modern anthropology is no longer using the term "race" for classification purposes. the term now is "ethnicity" and, in my view, is a more appropriate term to use as, i think someone already pointed out, we are all part of the human race ![]() i think that the evidence is pretty clear that a being can and often is greatly influenced by the cultural millieu in which they were raised. that said, we see plenty of examples of beings accepting religious views which are not part of their normative culture, to wit; western hemisphere beings accepting the Buddha Dharma. my own view is that the garden of humanity is beautified by the abundent blooms of the various world religions and the myraid ways in which they arise. metta, ~v |
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Anecdotal thought to add to the mix....what color/culture is your church?
Mine is just about 50/50 white/black ratio, we do have maybe 2-5% hispanic...and maybe about 10% of the ethnic blacks are from the islands. They've arrived from a variety of previous denominations, classes, less than 1% were raised in Unity...the majority came from a more fundamental backround...the minority from a non-religious youth or recent years and are returning to be more spiritual.. |
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I think you hit the nail on the head here Flow. Race, or ethnicity, has a lot less to do with ones upbringing and eventual mindset than the socio-economic group to which you are born. India with its still vibrant Caste system would be a good example, all Indians, to the outside world sharing a single culture. Yet the closer you look the more the nuances jump out at you. The same is true here where I live. Millionaires with their Porshe's living side by side with those on life-long social support, speaking different diallects and culturaly far removed from each other. And despite their proximity to each other never inter-reacting. However I disagree that "there is simply not enough wealth available", we are abundantly wealthy as a whole, it's grossly unfair distribution thats the problem. David |
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wow..nice church...There need to be more church's like that. |
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In service I'd say about 55-60% women...in classes about 80% women, at retreats about 70% women...In the youth program 0-18 about 70% male (at kids middle school or high school retreats...the split is real close to 50/50)... I'd say average age in service has to be around 50..smallest age group represented would be 18-30...
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