Yes, inbuilt component, racism is not just a doctrine, its part of our
nature. Recent study suggested that when looking at people from different
races we have trouble differentiating faces because we are focussing more on
the racial features than the face as a whole. The poison runs deep. As for
christianity being a cure, well like most religions it only feeds an
incipient racism. So St. Paul may have stated in Galatians that there is no
Jew or Gentile, slave or master, we are all one in Jesus Christ but that is
crap. The history of the church proves that. Now what was that 100 years war
about in Europe?
John.
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> > Racism is a doctrine
>> Has it ever occured to you that there might be people who also react to
> internal bioprograms telling about differences?
>> Someone said in a text about how to make friends in less than some
minutes,
> that a lot of people like people like themselves, and therefore to imitate
them
> is a rapid way.
>> The observation, that many people like people like themselves, you seem to
> disregard completely, like here could be no natural basics for that and
> everything to do with racism must just be some doctrine.
>>> >Islam (where believed that white people are devils and/or demons),
>> Could you point out where it says that in Islam teachings?
>>> >> Nazism (where believed that the Aryans are the master race of the
world) <<
>> The folks there have advanced, now they honk into space that they want to
be
> the first world in the universe.
>> It is noteworthy who follows.
>>> >Christianity (where believed that only through Jesus can a person
> obtain spiritual salvation).
>> Thought one of the Gods was considered rather relevant, and some
generalized
> holy spirit, and that Jesus was considered relevant in his teachings.
>> But I am not of that religion, just thought there was some sort of triple
power
> whatever consisting of those three.
> Seemed to me that they regarded one of the Gods relevant in the salvation
> thing, and Jesus to be nnot that God, but that he declared himself and
> everybody, wether Hindu or Buddhist or of Germanic religion or believing
in
> Wakantanka, Greek or Roman Gods, etc.
> to be a child of the God he believed in. Also irregardless if they
assented or
> not.
>>>> >> All racist doctrines fail in all aspects when it is understood that the
> "soul" that resides in any person as the basis of individual existence, is
the
> exact same "soul" that resides in the people <<
>> I have no soul. You are babbling nonsense.
>> But just to check out of you are also babbling it about yourself,
> specify exactly what a soul is precisely of,
> so in case you are coming with some proof there I can get what you mean.
>> You are in your way like a racist. You take your soul belief, and declare
it
> for 6 billion other humans, not even knowing them.
>> Scientific fact is, there is no soul ever proven, that is like the Easter
> Rabbit.
>> You are taking your sould belief, and try to force such silly stuff on all
on
> Earth, as if just because you need such a psych-crutch means, that
everybody
> else has to get such forced on him by you.
>> Scientific fact is we are not all the same. We are having different
genetics.
>> Magically it has been for a long time how differing human people(s) are.
>> You are holding a rant on b.s.
>> That goes not just for trying to force your creed on every human on Earth,
>> but also for your near-death b.s.
>> I have no soul, and I was several times near death.
>> There is not one single detail description what a soul is supposed to be
off of
> all persons I heard.
>>> When I asked some of the spirit traveller, if they can extend to centering
> outside, so I can perceive about that, they did that, so for me there is
no
> doubt about it, that those people can do, at will when they wish.
> I could well perceive their spirit centering outside, and the main
> transconnecting "beam".
>> From the soul claimers they never showed me what a soul is.
>> There always just came hollow babble, that sounded with most like they
fear
> death, and need some psycho-crutch belief that after death there will be
no
> decaying, but some wonderful eternal going on or something like that, and
that
> to me registered as one of the main reason they were so desperately
clinging to
> something as silly as some soul belief.
>> >As a biologist I am convinced of the likelihood of the validity of NDEs
from
> the viewpoint of quantum physics.<
>> Have you had the direct view of quantum physics,
> are you referring to facts there or theories,
>> and why would one need quantum physics opionions for something like near
death
> experiences, where there are lots of stories around with people spirit
> extending out our or perceiving some tunnel; I would assume that such was
long
> known before quantum physics came up.
>> Not that I wish to say that what in my language might be called
feinstoffliche
> and where in your language I might now select magic systems are nothing to
do
> with what quantum physics is talking about.
>>> More that I do not get what they are relevant concerning a near death
> experience,
>> as I would assume wether they do or do not have, that there are atomes and
> "feinstoffliche" (not hardware) energies in them.
>> Also I am not sure if quantum physics is really into "the likelyhood of
the
> validity".
>> But then again, maybe some there are.
>> ;-)
>>