14th January 2014, 02:24 PM
Tool Wrote:There are some aspects of the past where I feel it is perfectly legitimate to look at an issue or a problem that may have been faced through our modern eyes,what do you see when you watch a catholic mass? what does it mean to you when a catholic crosses themselves before a fight? why do budhists ring bells? why do some cultures venerate animals and why do others have taboos against eating some animals? what has a ring got to do with marriage? why are some animals lucky/unlucky? the list is endless and we can answer most of them to some degree but would someone from our Neolithic if transported in jacks time machine (when he fixes it)? and would someone from one of the last uncontacted rainforest tribes?
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers