@AngeloJohnGage I understand. However, for the edification of others, I’ll state

@AngeloJohnGage I understand. However, for the edification of others, I’ll state that (a) mythologizing is the Middle East’s equivalent of Chinese stories, poems, sayings, and self contradiction, versus the West’s sequence of (testable) structured, logical, clauses. This spectrum mirrors the sequence of development from childhood to adulthood: empathizing-imitating, following rules, making evidentiary decisions. And again, ths spectrum mirrors the sequence of development from childhood to adulthood by imitation ethics, then rule ethics, then outcome ethics. And this mirrors the evolution of the sciences from analogistic, to empirical, to operational. So the middle east was compensating for the low level of development of very primitive people using the language and logic of children. There is an evolutionary reason for this becuase it mirrors (implements) the mother’s means of maintaining seduction of children by pretense of caretaking by telling them stories that encourage them to keep trying to mature and learn despite their weakness, inability and ignorance.

There is more content in that paragraph than is apparent on first reading.

Cheers.


Source date (UTC): 2022-02-08 17:06:36 UTC

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