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In terms of conformity, tribalism may also refer in popular cultural terms to a way of thinking or behaving in which people are loyal to their own tribe or social group or to common values and accepted cultural virtues. | In terms of conformity, tribalism may also refer in popular cultural terms to a way of thinking or behaving in which people are loyal to their own tribe or social group or to common values and accepted cultural virtues. | ||
The [[early Christian]] community was composed of such tribes much like [[early Israel]] although the word tribe was seldom used because the emphasis was upon the [[doctrines of Jesus]]. | The [[early Christian]] community was composed of such tribes much like [[early Israel]] although the word tribe was seldom used because the emphasis was upon the [[doctrines of Jesus]]. A [[community]] was because they shared a common ''communion''. [[Communion]] was was the [[daily bread]] of a society. A Christian communion is based on the [[Eucharist]] of Christ which was provided through the [[Pure Religion]] of the [[Corban of Christ]]. | ||
Tribalism has been defined as "a 'way of being' based upon variable combinations of kinship-based organization, reciprocal exchange, manual production, oral communication and analogical enquiry." | Tribalism has been defined as "a 'way of being' based upon variable combinations of kinship-based organization, reciprocal exchange, manual production, oral communication and analogical enquiry." | ||
Being brothers in Christ and [[the way]] of Jesus giving them a kinship based on the values and virtues of Christ. The [[social bonds]] of Christians were nurtured by a [[daily ministration]] of [[Pure Religion]] practiced through the [[perfect law of liberty]] by [[the way]] of [[fervent charity]]. | Being brothers in Christ and [[the way]] of [[Jesus]] giving them a kinship based on the values and virtues of Christ. The [[social bonds]] of Christians were nurtured by a [[daily ministration]] of [[Pure Religion]] practiced through the [[perfect law of liberty]] by [[the way]] of [[fervent charity]]. | ||
[[Tribalism]] in a derogatory sense is said to be "a [[society]] motivated by cultural tribalism". | [[Tribalism]] in a derogatory sense is said to be "a [[society]] motivated by cultural tribalism". | ||
What is the [[culture]] of the tribe of [[Abraham]] and [[Melchizedek]]? | |||
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: Hard times produce strong men | : Hard times produce strong men | ||
: Strong men produce good times | : Strong men produce good times | ||
: Good times produce | : Good times produce weak men | ||
: Weak men produce hard times. | : Weak men produce hard times. | ||
In tribalism Culture matters. | In tribalism [[Culture]] matters. | ||
But what is culture and where does it come from? | But what is culture and where does it come from? | ||
What features could you include in your culture to prevent the reproduction of this endless cycle. The [[elements]] of a Godly culture would include the rudiments of a righteous system to prevent that cycle of success in failure? | What features could you include in your culture to prevent the reproduction of this endless cycle. | ||
The [[elements]] of a Godly culture would include the [[rudiments]] of a righteous system to prevent that cycle of success in failure? | |||
What keeps an individual or a tribe from a cycle of prosperity and failure? | |||
Is your [[Baptism]] in your tribe the same as [[John the Baptist]] or was it like the baptism of [[Herod]]? | |||
== Reason and modernisms == | == Reason and modernisms == | ||
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The survival of a tribe will often be determined by a generational acceptance of those cultural rules or guideposts or the often subjective interpretation of those rules. | The survival of a tribe will often be determined by a generational acceptance of those cultural rules or guideposts or the often subjective interpretation of those rules. | ||
The Bible is certainly an example of this subjective interpretation. The [[Ten Commandments]] is one example. | The [[Bible]] is certainly an example of this subjective interpretation. The [[Ten Commandments]] is one example. | ||
== City to tribe == | == City to tribe == | ||
Abraham left Ur and Haran which were cities and went out and did something different with his [[Altars]] of [[Clay and stone]]. | [[Abraham]] left Ur and Haran which were cities and went out and did something different with his [[Altars]] of [[Clay and stone]]. Many of the civil society collected in the city states often became a [[City of blood]] through the [[covetous practices]] of [[legal charity]] as if they had [[one purse]]. | ||
Customary tribes have their social foundations in some variation of tribal orientations based in common values and beliefs, while often taking on traditional practices (e.g. [[Abraham]]ic [[religion]]s such as [[Christianity]] and Judaism), and modern practices, including monetary exchange, mobile communications, and modern education. | Customary tribes have their social foundations in some variation of tribal orientations based in common values and beliefs, while often taking on traditional practices (e.g. [[Abraham]]ic [[religion]]s such as [[Christianity]] and Judaism), and modern practices, including monetary exchange, mobile communications, and modern education. | ||
The [[early Church]] did use terms like kindred, brother, brethren, adoption, born again... all of which denote the idea of "kinship-based organization". The [[early Church]] like the [[Church in the wilderness]] united the people in natural systems much like the tribes of [[early Israel]]. | The [[early Church]] did use terms like kindred, brother, brethren, adoption, [[born again]]... all of which denote the idea of "kinship-based organization". The [[early Church]] like the [[Church in the wilderness]] united the people in natural systems much like the tribes of [[early Israel]]. | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 2 August 2022
Tribalism
Tribalism is "the state or fact of being organized in a tribe or tribes."
So, Tribalism can be said to be the state of being organized in or an advocate for a traditional society consisting of families or groups families which form communities with shared values.
In terms of conformity, tribalism may also refer in popular cultural terms to a way of thinking or behaving in which people are loyal to their own tribe or social group or to common values and accepted cultural virtues.
The early Christian community was composed of such tribes much like early Israel although the word tribe was seldom used because the emphasis was upon the doctrines of Jesus. A community was because they shared a common communion. Communion was was the daily bread of a society. A Christian communion is based on the Eucharist of Christ which was provided through the Pure Religion of the Corban of Christ.
Tribalism has been defined as "a 'way of being' based upon variable combinations of kinship-based organization, reciprocal exchange, manual production, oral communication and analogical enquiry."
Being brothers in Christ and the way of Jesus giving them a kinship based on the values and virtues of Christ. The social bonds of Christians were nurtured by a daily ministration of Pure Religion practiced through the perfect law of liberty by the way of fervent charity.
Tribalism in a derogatory sense is said to be "a society motivated by cultural tribalism".
What is the culture of the tribe of Abraham and Melchizedek?
Cycles of society
- Hard times produce strong men
- Strong men produce good times
- Good times produce weak men
- Weak men produce hard times.
In tribalism Culture matters.
But what is culture and where does it come from?
What features could you include in your culture to prevent the reproduction of this endless cycle.
The elements of a Godly culture would include the rudiments of a righteous system to prevent that cycle of success in failure?
What keeps an individual or a tribe from a cycle of prosperity and failure?
Is your Baptism in your tribe the same as John the Baptist or was it like the baptism of Herod?
Reason and modernisms
Ages of reason and enlightenment may come and go. They are marked by the hope of moving toward truth and perfection.
Rebellion against reason or the standards it claims to produce can be called modernism which is a supposedly "modern character or quality of thought, expression, or technique:" exemplified in a movement in the arts that aims to break with classical and traditional forms attempted to modify traditional beliefs in accordance with what would be called modern ideas.
Many modernist ideas claimed to have as a goal the liberation of mankind from the cultures of the past. The removal of those social standards of morality opened the door to the covetous practices of socialism and communism.
Postmodernism was a further departure from modernism and has at its heart a claimed distrust of grand theories and ideologies as well as a nihilist relationship with any notion heavily manipulated by deconstructionist denying all power, rights, and standards but who secretly desire to recreate a society where they have all power.
Postmodernism do not believe in the individual, logic, and dialogue. while claiming inclusion they divide all individuals in to groups of identity.
An ideology is a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy: There is no part of this definitions determines the value of ideas nor their outcome when implemented. Ultimately "ideology" is the opinion of the individuals or collectively.
Despite postmodernism's ambition to believe human nature is a social construct and through social engineering man may be recreated in the desired form of the woke postmodernist... The truth is it is the human soul that constructs the manifested human nature.
As young people and children we are often given rules to protect us. Throwing out those social rules can produce disasters within society.
The survival of a tribe will often be determined by a generational acceptance of those cultural rules or guideposts or the often subjective interpretation of those rules.
The Bible is certainly an example of this subjective interpretation. The Ten Commandments is one example.
City to tribe
Abraham left Ur and Haran which were cities and went out and did something different with his Altars of Clay and stone. Many of the civil society collected in the city states often became a City of blood through the covetous practices of legal charity as if they had one purse.
Customary tribes have their social foundations in some variation of tribal orientations based in common values and beliefs, while often taking on traditional practices (e.g. Abrahamic religions such as Christianity and Judaism), and modern practices, including monetary exchange, mobile communications, and modern education.
The early Church did use terms like kindred, brother, brethren, adoption, born again... all of which denote the idea of "kinship-based organization". The early Church like the Church in the wilderness united the people in natural systems much like the tribes of early Israel.
Wobbly wampum
The myth of the "Noble Redman" is a worthy story in the creation of heroes for the next generation, but it remains a fiction from an historical perspective.
Tribalism and all it produces contradicted any idea of universal egalitarianism among the native American people who were killing, invading, enslaving, raping, and oppressing each other from one end of the Americas to the other.
While there were also good, noble, and moral native Americans they were the exception rather than the rule like all other nations or races of people.
To counter the destructive practices of tribalism a believe a wiseman decided the White Pine Confederacy among some of the native American tribes.
http://preparingyou.com/wiki/Native_American_Confederacy
There is no race, nor tribe and nation that has a monopoly on righteousness nor unrighteousness. Nor is there any ideology that can long be a substitute for righteousness.
Value of virtue
Which practices, values, virtues strengthen or degenerate society.
Is your society tribal?
Does it include all mankind?
The self evident truth is all men are created equal.
What are the practices, values, and virtues of your tribe and do those value supersede the tribe itself?
Does the tribe value appearance over substance and values.
Cain and Abel had different values and practices. Shepherd vs power of adamah.
Micro tribe
Men and women as a family form a micro tribe.
All the same principles that make or break a village, a tribe, or a nation will also play out in the family.
A man is assertive by his male nature. His hormones genetically and biologically design him so. But we are not just genetic and biological.
If a woman has to be a boss in business she may have to take on an assertive character of a male.
Their female nature experiences an imbalance and she may feel a need to be more agreeable out of the office which can be presented as a more passive form of power assertiveness.
This imbalance creates a duality in her personality. That dual dynamic may be confusing and may even make a woman vulnerable because by her nature she me feel a need to compensate for that assertiveness when she is not at work.
That wobbling between two different personalities mixed with trauma be even generate a more bipolar pattern.
They may create a feeling or a hidden need to be to more agreeable in their private life to bring balance back.
Some men, who may also be suffering an internal may sense that need and manipulate the woman to satisfy feelings in themselves.
Through a narcissistic relationship the may use and even abuse a woman who is not fully aware of the truth about herself.
These conflict and emotional confusion may even draw that kind of man to them.
Patterns will often repeat until something occurs to break the cycle.
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