[MD] Theocracy, Secularism, and Democracy
John Carl
ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Sun Aug 15 09:37:21 PDT 2010
Not only reasonable, but has these lovely menmonic devices (boobs) to remind
us where social patterns come from. Humans are the only animals that carry
their mammary glands in such a forceful and "in your face" fashion. And
humans are definitely the MOST social of all the mammals so there's a
correlation between breasts and socialization that is empirically verified.
And furthermore, to give added spice to the cleavage, way down at the other
end of the continuum, we have a small creature which engages in infant
nurture, but has no teats - the platypus.
Neat, huh?
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 9:29 AM, David Thomas <combinedefforts at earthlink.net
> wrote:
> On 8/15/10 11:03 AM, "John Carl" <ridgecoyote at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > My specialty is
> > cutting off social patterns at the Mammalian animals, because it makes
> sense
> > that the self/group realization is created by infant nurture.
>
> That's a very reasonable cutting off point.
>
> Dave
>
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