at what point

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jackles
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At what point do men and women become the same thing.as in say buddism.is there an underlying self which is identicaly as in the judgement of good and evil.
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I would like to here your view on this.
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Yes man and woman is fiction in absolute fact consciousness.which is love.thats what i think.regs jackles
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At what point do men and women become the same thing
Approximately 8 years post-mortem, in the absence of embalming or other preservation.
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I see skip that you think of men and woman in terms of there fleshy bodys only.with out regard for vice or virtue in there nature.or you your self cannot distingwish between the two or have no realisation of there meaning.vice and virtue that is.
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jackles wrote:I see skip that you think of men and woman in terms of there fleshy bodys only.with out regard for vice or virtue in there nature.or you your self cannot distingwish between the two or have no realisation of there meaning.vice and virtue that is.
I know what vice and virtue are, and they are the same in the nature of men, women, children, horses and lions. The social valuation of human traits varies, both because of environmental factors (what the group needs for optimum survival) and the requirements of power structure (what supports the rulers' agenda). Therefore, the cultivation or curbing of a trait varies by society. In some Muslim cultures, for example, women are expected to be practical, while men are supposed to be spiritual; in Victorian middle class English cultures, it was just the opposite. But loyalty is always valued in every member of every group.
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As you say loyalty is always valued and is a virtue.as is a sense of humor.regs jackles
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