RE: DNA Culture .... Trivia?

From: TJ Olney (market@cc.wwu.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 01:10:45 GMT

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    Not only has "religion" declined, but many new previously unknown rituals
    of sacrifice and worship have evolved.

    see: http://www.msu.edu/~jdowell/miner.html

    On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Gatherer, D. (Derek) wrote:

    > Derek:
    > I think I'd answer that by asking: but has it? The last 250 years that
    > Europe has been industrialised have been the 250 years that have seen the
    > greatest decline in religion.

    -- TJ Olney Western Washington University - Not all those who wander are lost.
    For the musical version of this thought: http://mp3.musicmatch.com/artists/artists.cgi?id=113&display=1

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