So Chris,   Christians have claimed great persecution down through the past
2000 years.   Do you think that has anything to do with the court system in
the West based upon Christian ideals of success?   Free market cleverness,
competition, etc.

REH


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From: "Christoph Reuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Selective breeding?


> Arthur Cordell wrote:
> > How about this:  Those who were average or with lower acuity to
surroundings
> > were eliminated in various pogroms.  *If* there was a  selective
breeding,
> > perhaps it was  based on the quickest, smartest most aware were able to
move
> > or outwit the killers.
>
> Some of the smartest even collaborated with the killers in order to
further
> their zionist/eugenic goals...
>
>
> Brian McAndrews wrote:
> > Victor Frankel said in his book "Man's Search For Meaning" that the
> > 'best' human beings did not survive the concentration camps because they
> > freely gave their lives so that others might live.
>
> Conclusion:  The persecution increased average cleverness but removed the
> most ethical individuals of the persecuted group.  Hmm!
>
> Chris
>
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