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" on his departure he was black,either skin shade or in the thoughts of a black thinker,"
* i agree with you. the logic of my point is that it is the subsequent harsh conditions that makes man do things out of necessity for survival and this is reflected in his culture, values, religion, and society. it causes man to despise nature as an enemy and a will to conquer it, to think his gods are from somewhere else(in the sky), to be at constantly at war with the surroundings and to feel the need to dominate in order to feel security.
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