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<blockquote data-quote="Aertnam Triticus" data-source="post: 67106" data-attributes="member: 3834"><p>Granted, you will always have to have some sort of standard for behavior in any society, something serving as a frame of reference to define what is mutually beneficial. But how much needs to be forced?</p><p> </p><p>If force is so necessary, then how is it that there are countless examples of how people get along so well in it's absence? How do we do that? What is the motivation?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Again, I can't disagree that such an event would be almost necessary to make the difference.</p><p> </p><p>Consider if you had a time machine and were able to record an interview with Jesus, bring it back and show the world. Would people believe it? If he started contradicting the modern interpretation of Christianity, would people accept it? If UFO's landed everywhere and Jesus or Moses, Abraham or King David walked out of one, there would still be at least some people ready to reject it as truth, people still believing what they want.</p><p> </p><p>But what about the people that did see it as truth? How would they react? Would it cause jihad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aertnam Triticus, post: 67106, member: 3834"] Granted, you will always have to have some sort of standard for behavior in any society, something serving as a frame of reference to define what is mutually beneficial. But how much needs to be forced? If force is so necessary, then how is it that there are countless examples of how people get along so well in it's absence? How do we do that? What is the motivation? Again, I can't disagree that such an event would be almost necessary to make the difference. Consider if you had a time machine and were able to record an interview with Jesus, bring it back and show the world. Would people believe it? If he started contradicting the modern interpretation of Christianity, would people accept it? If UFO's landed everywhere and Jesus or Moses, Abraham or King David walked out of one, there would still be at least some people ready to reject it as truth, people still believing what they want. But what about the people that did see it as truth? How would they react? Would it cause jihad? [/QUOTE]
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