Yes, or some other hatred would come up. There can never be peace in the world. There are too many minds to control.
2006-08-10 15:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, because pretty soon kids would form peer groups, alienate others, and differences would arise. Maybe it wouldn't be racial, but there would be something.
Plus, if as you say only biblical history were to survive, kids could get ideas about the chosen people from the bible and interpret that as a justification to discriminate on the basis of something, and there would be no one around to tell them otherwise.
2006-08-10 15:54:21
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answered by cmm 4
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I believe it wouldn't exist at first( while they are children.)
Children acquire rasicm- through others and circumstances.
However, as the children would grow up, they would lose that
innocence- due to disagreements, and misunderstandings that
won't be resoved- due to lack of communication. That would lead
to anger, and society would regress back to seperatism- amoung
races, nations,etc . My answer is based on my observance of
how children aren't scared to assert there is a missunderstanding so it can be resolved. As you get older you hold things in, untill you go through: hurt , confusion which- due to it not being discussed- turns pain the pain- into frustration, and then into anger.
2006-08-10 16:42:22
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answered by scott c 1
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Why hang on to the bible? I'd rather keep the 'Toltec Wisdom Book'. But racism does not exsist in children, regardless. Children = going to be adults. Adults teach them to lie. Case in point: My adult daughter asked me in a cute accusing voice if I remember to take my med. (I am extremely forgetful as Eienstien was). I answered truthfully. (I find it time consuming to lie, any admitted forgetful professor would). She immediately began to tell me that I of course forgot. I think I just hung up. I was taught to not argue with people who play parenthood. It's an evil control issue with me. Later, we were going to an art show and we started out. I said, 'you tried to teach me to lie today.' 'You would not accept my impecable word.' 'in order to appease you and delight you that I could not exist in harmony without you, as you needed control. You would have me lie to you so you could feel right.' We never spoke of it again and it never happened again. Impecible word = sin free.
Children (going to be adults) discover that they want to belong and will watch are faces, see our smiles or worry. I even asked them to not ask permission to do things (at around 8) just tell me or write where they are off to and then I won't have to be like other moms and say no. These men grew into leaders and fine people that others ... well, it certainly worked out well for them. They learned that knowledge was boundless and they could reach anywhere safely.
2006-08-10 16:09:52
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answered by nanbeloved 2
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Not as far as my kids. One of my daughters best friends in Kindergarten was a little African boy. My other daughter hasn't even seemed to notice the color of skin.
But sadly there are a lot of parents that teach their children to hate colored people. So yes racism would continue.
2006-08-10 16:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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My answer is Yes. Humans in order to survive have to compete, achieve and excel. Racism (although wrong) is simply the result of our inherent desire to improve, prefer and become better. In the primitive jungles of South America and in Africa, where you find life at its primitive state, free from the burdens society imposes, there is racism. In some Asian countries, there is worst racism than in the US.
2006-08-10 16:01:07
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answered by Don S 5
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yes i think so because kids make fun of eachother because of differences once they get to a certain age, colour could be one. also, if no adults were there no one could teach them from the regular rights and wrongs and would remain in childish ways, (think of terrible 2's ugh), but at the same time on the flipside, their would also be alot of other retarded things that would be gone cuz adults need to be taught too, some of them act like what you would expect from children
2006-08-10 15:54:11
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answered by Mat 4
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Dump the Biblical history and they would probably get along with each other.
2006-08-10 15:56:50
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answered by michael s 3
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It would mostly depend on how they interpreted the bible. If they read it as the adults had done then yes, probably
2006-08-10 15:52:16
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answered by Ohemge 2
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I think it would, because we would still naturally segregate ourselves. It is human nature to want to be with those similar to him/her in order to feel safe and accepted.
2006-08-10 15:51:41
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answered by Jylsamynne 5
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