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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (143)2/18/2001 11:46:15 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) of 51710
 
There is always a problem with morality imposed from an outside source. It doesn't have to make any sense. And, when we consider most religions were formed when there was not over-population (just the opposite in fact), then we can see why religions are such a problem. To a non-technological society every sperm is sacred- since sperm (with a little help from an egg) grow up to work the fields. This fertility cultishness (found in all primitive religions- and all our religions on earth are fairly primitive) is obviously beneficial to non-technological people with survival rates lower than ours, and a need for manual labor higher than ours.
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