So Lets Shaft Our Farmers.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Religion has been a major step in developing beyond very basic small social groups and has allowed societies to progress peacefully for tracts of time in different places. It has also been a key method for controlling and manipulating people for malign purposes, obviously, driving warfare and hatred.
With alternative means of control in the West - perceived democracy and overt mass media, the power of religion has waned considerably and appears a personal choice. I have to say that people tend to follow the beliefs of their parents eventually in my experience.
I like to believe I think for myself, but clearly there is a genetic/species reasoning within my thought processes or my actions are likely to be self-damaging. Following religion or science can fulfil the survival imperitive, but science seems more likely to be the winning side (better technology)
At the final analysis I don't believe the reaction of people at the sun not rising would be much different from that of the sheep, except we would panic a lot more. And then we would probably kill and eat the sheep. And then we would probably kill each other. And none of it would make any difference, unless the sun rose again.
i would LIKE to point out that IF the sun doesn't rise tomorrow, then
A: it'll be a BL00DY GOOD LIE-IN
B: those beggars at Greenwich have REALLY OVERDONE IT with this whole "putting the clocks back" thing
C: given the climate at the moment, I'm not sure most of the people in the UK would notice, (something along the lines of "Eh, What Sun's that then?"), and
D: Sheep are there purely to be eaten/romanced, not to bleat on about the weather.
I trust this is the general concensus....?
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