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On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 17:05:34 -0500, Richard Geller <[log in to unmask]>
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>If there is one religion that is most prevalent on the Paleo group here, it
>is that of the "noble savage", the religion that says that "primitive"
>people's practices were somehow more pure, better, closer to what was
>intended, etc.
I currently strongly believe that the food instinct of hunter-gatherers was
as good as today's newborn's and children's. Hunter-gatheres were the
children of mankind. Their instinct wasn't destroyed by intellectualism and
junk food. Since I'm a ruined child, I find hunter-gatherers to be good
models, because my parents certainly weren't and the great majority of
people around me aren't. You can call me
religios, but I'm always open to
opposite views and ready to change my mind.
/Fredrik
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