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Does culture matter?
What is culture?
Culture may be defined as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively."
Culture may be defined as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively."


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:    Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
:    Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.


So the word ''cultural'' means "relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society."
So the word ''cultural'' includes a long list of different characteristics of "relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society."


It has been written that "Culture is communication, communication is culture" but because culture is the product of many individuals interacting in a variety of conditions over generations of time it has produced the Theory of Cultural Determinism.
It has been written that "Culture is communication, communication is culture" but because culture is the product of many aspects and elements of individuals interacting in a variety of conditions over generations of time it has produced the Theory of Cultural Determinism.


Cultural Determinism concludes that the "ideas, meanings, beliefs, and values people learn as members of a society determines the dominant and recessive elements of the human nature of the members of society. While People make choices as individuals they are also the product of what they learn generationally."
Cultural Determinism concludes that the "ideas, meanings, beliefs, and values people learn as members of a society determines the dominant and recessive elements of the human nature of the members of society. While People make choices as individuals they are also the product of what they learn generationally."
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''Cultural appropriation'' is "the adoption or use of elements of one culture by members of another culture".
''Cultural appropriation'' is "the adoption or use of elements of one culture by members of another culture".


It is clear that attitudes, character, perspective, sensibility, and even general temperament of the people can be affected by social learning.
Are the attitudes, characters, perspectives, sensibilities, and even general temperament of the people affected solely by social learning of culture?
 
What in the behavior of individuals is the result of learned and practiced [[culture]] and what is the result of inherited traits?
 
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* "Two independent medical sources have estimated that 20,000-23,000 incorrect transfers of babies occur each year in US hospitals. Incorrect transfers, such as bringing the baby to the wrong room for a medical procedure, are quickly corrected for the most part. Still, for every incorrect transfer, two families go home with the wrong child." [https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/twofold/201110/twins-and-non-twins-switched-birth-how-rare Nancy L Segal Ph.D.]
* "Two independent medical sources have estimated that 20,000-23,000 incorrect transfers of babies occur each year in US hospitals. Incorrect transfers, such as bringing the baby to the wrong room for a medical procedure, are quickly corrected for the most part. Still, for every incorrect transfer, two families go home with the wrong child." [https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/twofold/201110/twins-and-non-twins-switched-birth-how-rare Nancy L Segal Ph.D.]
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These discoveries of both twins and non-twins have revealed an uncanny similarity in siblings raised by different families in correlation to ''attitudes, character, perspective, and sensibility'' toward music, art, social behaviors and even politics.
These discoveries of both twins and non-twins have revealed an uncanny similarity in siblings raised by different families in correlation to ''attitudes, character, perspective, and sensibility'' toward music, art, social behaviors and even politics.
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Twins separated at birth have been seen to choose things as mundane as the same names, like the same foods and have the same opinions about a variety of things. They have shown more similarity between themselves than the families that raised them. So culture, especially in a closed or isolated society, may be passed down by genetics or even some sort of [[quantum]], even spiritual, communication or collective consciousness and not just cultural environment.  
Twins separated at birth have been seen to choose things as mundane as the same names, like the same foods and have the same opinions about a variety of things. They have shown more similarity between themselves than the families that raised them. So culture, especially in a closed or isolated society, may be passed down by genetics or even some sort of [[quantum]], even spiritual, communication or collective consciousness and not just cultural environment.  


So while culture may be a way of life of a group or nation of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next there may also be deeper connections, motivations, and determining factors than mere observation or taught behavior.
So, while culture may be a way of life of a group or nation of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next, there may also be deeper connections, motivations, and determining factors than mere observation or taught behavior by what is listed as the culture of society.
 
Certainly, ''culture'' may result from symbolic communication including group skills, knowledge, attitudes, values, and motives. The meanings of the symbols are learned and deliberately perpetuated and transmitted from generation to generation in society through its traditions, artifacts, customs, stories, and institutions are not the sole source of ''beliefs, values, and attitudes'' of the individual.


Certainly ''culture'' may result from symbolic communication including group skills, knowledge, attitudes, values, and motives. The meanings of the symbols are learned and deliberately perpetuated and transmitted from generation to generation in a society through its traditions, artifacts, customs, stories, and institutions.
''Culture'' may result in part from collective programming of the minds of the members of society to accept or reject, pursue or shun views and practices that distinguish members of one people, nation or category of people from another but there are clearly other factors affecting the behavior of individuals in society.


''Culture'' may result in part from collective programming of the minds of the members of society to accept or reject, pursue or shun views and practices that distinguish members of one people, nation or category of people from another.
''Religion'' itself is a cultural system of behaviors and practices. The parameters of religion may affect world views, establish sacred texts and holy places, and even form ethics, and societal organizations that relate humanity to what an anthropologist has called "an order of existence".


[[Religion]] itself is a cultural system of behaviors and practices. The parameters of a religion may affect world views, establish sacred texts and holy places, and even form ethics, and societal organizations that relate humanity to what an anthropologist has called "an order of existence".
'''[[Religion]]''' originally was not just a set of orthodox believes about a supreme being but was actually the practices generated by a set of values adhered to by the probity of faith. We are not condemned to our culture or heredity but have choices that can lead to overcoming both social and inherited pressures.  


The [[early Church]] had  "ideas, meanings, beliefs and values" that are no longer apart of the religion of [[Modern Christians]].
The [[early Church]] had  "ideas, meanings, beliefs and values" which came about through [[repent]]ance and [[born again|rebirth]]. Those "ideas, meanings, beliefs and values" may no longer be apart of the religion of [[Modern Christians]].


Loss of culture, being a product of centuries of struggle for survival as a people, is irretrievable through "mere observation or taught behavior" requiring the intervention of a "[[quantum]], even spiritual" awakening.
Loss of culture, being a product of centuries of struggle for survival as a people, is irretrievable through "mere observation or taught behavior" requiring the intervention of a "[[quantum]], even spiritual" awakening.


Today many cultures unique to the nations of Europe are facing extinction by mass immigration and low birth rates of local cultures which are being outproduced y the invading cultures.
Today, many cultures unique to the nations of Europe are facing extinction by mass immigration and low birth rates of local cultures which are being outproduced y the invading cultures.


What is causing low birthrates? and is that a product of cultural abandonment and the creeping influence of a conflicting cultural identity?
What is causing low birthrates? and is that a product of cultural abandonment and the creeping influence of a conflicting cultural identity?

Revision as of 08:55, 2 March 2019

Does culture matter?

What is culture?

Culture may be defined as "the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively."

But other definitions include:

Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group striving.
Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.

So the word cultural includes a long list of different characteristics of "relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society."

It has been written that "Culture is communication, communication is culture" but because culture is the product of many aspects and elements of individuals interacting in a variety of conditions over generations of time it has produced the Theory of Cultural Determinism.

Cultural Determinism concludes that the "ideas, meanings, beliefs, and values people learn as members of a society determines the dominant and recessive elements of the human nature of the members of society. While People make choices as individuals they are also the product of what they learn generationally."

It is generally accepted that Culture in its broadest sense "is cultivated behavior; that is the totality of a person's learned, accumulated experience which is socially transmitted, or more briefly, behavior through social learning."

But is that the only way culture is passed down to the next generation?

Cultural appropriation is "the adoption or use of elements of one culture by members of another culture".

Are the attitudes, characters, perspectives, sensibilities, and even general temperament of the people affected solely by social learning of culture?

What in the behavior of individuals is the result of learned and practiced culture and what is the result of inherited traits?


  • "Two independent medical sources have estimated that 20,000-23,000 incorrect transfers of babies occur each year in US hospitals. Incorrect transfers, such as bringing the baby to the wrong room for a medical procedure, are quickly corrected for the most part. Still, for every incorrect transfer, two families go home with the wrong child." Nancy L Segal Ph.D.

These discoveries of both twins and non-twins have revealed an uncanny similarity in siblings raised by different families in correlation to attitudes, character, perspective, and sensibility toward music, art, social behaviors and even politics.

Twins separated at birth have been seen to choose things as mundane as the same names, like the same foods and have the same opinions about a variety of things. They have shown more similarity between themselves than the families that raised them. So culture, especially in a closed or isolated society, may be passed down by genetics or even some sort of quantum, even spiritual, communication or collective consciousness and not just cultural environment.

So, while culture may be a way of life of a group or nation of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next, there may also be deeper connections, motivations, and determining factors than mere observation or taught behavior by what is listed as the culture of society.

Certainly, culture may result from symbolic communication including group skills, knowledge, attitudes, values, and motives. The meanings of the symbols are learned and deliberately perpetuated and transmitted from generation to generation in society through its traditions, artifacts, customs, stories, and institutions are not the sole source of beliefs, values, and attitudes of the individual.

Culture may result in part from collective programming of the minds of the members of society to accept or reject, pursue or shun views and practices that distinguish members of one people, nation or category of people from another but there are clearly other factors affecting the behavior of individuals in society.

Religion itself is a cultural system of behaviors and practices. The parameters of religion may affect world views, establish sacred texts and holy places, and even form ethics, and societal organizations that relate humanity to what an anthropologist has called "an order of existence".

Religion originally was not just a set of orthodox believes about a supreme being but was actually the practices generated by a set of values adhered to by the probity of faith. We are not condemned to our culture or heredity but have choices that can lead to overcoming both social and inherited pressures.

The early Church had "ideas, meanings, beliefs and values" which came about through repentance and rebirth. Those "ideas, meanings, beliefs and values" may no longer be apart of the religion of Modern Christians.

Loss of culture, being a product of centuries of struggle for survival as a people, is irretrievable through "mere observation or taught behavior" requiring the intervention of a "quantum, even spiritual" awakening.

Today, many cultures unique to the nations of Europe are facing extinction by mass immigration and low birth rates of local cultures which are being outproduced y the invading cultures.

What is causing low birthrates? and is that a product of cultural abandonment and the creeping influence of a conflicting cultural identity?

And what is driving the immigration of a counter-culture and what factors are present or missing that allows it domination?

Are the low birthrates and mass immigration we see in Europe and the middle east merely symptoms of a fundamental shift in the cultures of societies and their values?

There are causes and root causes. Root causes often go unseen unless we are willing to examine our own souls and minds in greater depth.

  • "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matthew 6:33

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Rules For Radicals | Communist Manifesto |
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