(November 5, 2013 at 6:17 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:(November 4, 2013 at 7:52 pm)Brian37 Wrote: NO you don't, NONE OF US DO, 1 million years from now if we still exist as a species, the boarders will have changed, the land will have changed, and our species may evolve to have different features that make us look different than we are now.Well, we do, and so do you. I have inherited a culture from my ancestors, and so did you. IT matters little if you profess to it or not, its still the culture of your ancestors, and by that name it will be hailed aloud. I gave you an example, the Sumerians, a people that do not exist anymore, had a culture. And today, by translating their tablets, we know certain things about this culture, and we call it by the name of its creators, the Sumerians. The Sumerians have the right to claim this culture as their own, as they spawned it. It's a dead culture but its a culture nonetheless, and is associated with a group of people, as it has always been, and as it always will be.
Evolution does not have the ability to care where you are from or what your race and religion or national background is. It's only goal is to make babies.
As for evolution, I don't think that this had anything to do with our discussion. Why you constantly bring it up is beyond me.
Quote:Well, we do, and so do you. I have inherited a culture from my ancestors, and so did you.
Our ancestors fucked, so? That only proves our ancestors fucked. Millions of sperm per male load, a second here or a second there and there might not have been a key hebrew or key gospel writer and someone else would have been born with and grew up with different ideas and a different superstition would have happened, or not happened.
You and I got lucky, that's it.
I was raised Catholic I am no longer Catholic, so please tell me how my parents religion is a requirement for me to live considering I gave it up 20 years ago.
"My culture", is bullshit, if that were a requirement to evolutionary survival then people could not mate physically outside their race/religion or nationality. People marry outside their race and religion all the time.