As humans? - oh I'd give us about 10 minutes to find something to separate us - ....those dang blasted hippie/long hair types, ...watch out for those buzz cut fools, .....and don't get me started on those blue eye folk think their better, .....oiy watch out for them brown eyed folk ...or those wacko's with the lip rings... or one of them crazy sub groups... you know like Lutherans (oh no, that'd be me!!)
Give us an half an hour and likely there be at least one war.
Think I'm joking
Look around
- some wars / mass murder are based on which family/trible group you belong (several places in africa)
- some based on which religion / subgroup of that religion
2 examples - which christian group you are in (N Ireland and yes I know there are other issues involved) or Islamic group you are in (Iraq, as it seems headed for civil war, for example)
Look to India and Asia (or in any nation really) for other examples of this.
Naw, as humans - in this current system of Satans Kingdom, we would find or we would make up something to fight or get angry about.
So I think it would remain about the same as it currently is... of course with the same religion... which side would "God" really be on?
...best stock up that bomb shelter...
2006-08-26 06:27:14
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answer #1
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answered by charlie_2you 3
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I don't see why people think it would be conformist, generally most people in this day and age hold some kind of belief, racism, facism and tautology that may be different, but at the same time the fact we all have some form of these traits, does that not show a kind of similarity between us? A type of common ground. Gerenally if we did share one religion it would be a good thing, mostly due to the fact that religion is the highest cause for war, aside from land. The same race would burn away the hatred of rascism, a very narrow minded position. And what a moronic thing to say that its boring!!! Since when is war and hatred a cause of fun?!!! So in the end, it would be a good thng, if we were the same, maybe we could become human again, a very, good thing.
2006-08-26 06:01:08
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answer #2
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answered by Game Guy 5
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I think that the innate nature of man to be selfish and greedy would still over ride and cause conflict and strife. I know people who are so disagreeable and selfish that even when they agree with you they turn it into an argument somehow.
I am however surprised at the amount of people on this forum that get angry and frustrated when people disagree with them religiously and politically- they will bash and belittle those that don't see it their way but we have seemingly the same people stating that conformity would be boring and generally unpleasant. I believe that differences in belief and opinion are what challenges us to really think about and investigate why we believe what we believe, it stimulates growth and maturity when expressed in a responsible and reasonable manner. It is when we use these differences as weapons or as a mask for our own greed and selfishness that these things become a problem.
2006-08-26 06:07:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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OK - we already knew that best answer would get the points. That is the problem with the world, people assume other peoples ignorance even people already of the same religion, same race, and same opinions. No one likes to be made to look the fool.
2006-08-26 05:59:24
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answered by ? 4
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I dont think there will be any difference at all.
The same People will still argue about who's better and who's getting to heaven faster, who will sit in front of the congegration, who's more moral and devout than the other, who should lead and make the rules and who should listen and then the whole big wheel rolls again...
Breakaways groups, protestants movements, new prohets and new religions and we are back to sqaure one.
BTW, which race and religion should be that new race you are referring to? The argument has started even before we begin...
2006-08-26 06:07:32
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answered by SHIH TZU SAYS 6
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You might enjoy reading The Lathe of Heaven.
it is a novel by Ursula K. Lequin, and in part of it, the protagonist tries to solve racial problems by making everyone the same - everyone becomes gray. and it is sort of lifeless, dull. It seemed to me that many people had less personality. It is a good book. Fun ideas.
but about your real question - we would have a LOT less interesting music if everyone was of the same race and culture. I think change might be harder to achieve. But maybe there would be less wars, fewer killings. No guarantee.
better in some ways, worse in some ways.
2006-08-26 06:04:28
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answered by nickipettis 7
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The world would be the same. People would still look for tiny differences and use those to differentiate people.
For example, instead of dividing people by skin color, we'd be divided by stuff like height or possibly intelligence.
If you mean that everybody looks exactly the same and thinks exactly the same with not even the smallest differences, we wouldn't be able to tell each other, the world would be boring, and reproduction would be impossible.
2006-08-26 06:21:57
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answered by x 5
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The drama of life comes from the probability of impending death, from not being able to know all that there is to know and from the possibility of an immunity to death and eternal life of the soul and spirit. The drama of life and death is derived from the existence of discovery and mystery. The existence of discovery and mystery makes Gnostic Theism, Agnostic Atheism, Gnostic Atheism, and Agnostic Theism valid possibilities for souls to choose in ordering the chaos of minds in seed bodies that live and die. The existence of discovery and mystery makes possible the construction of models of self and world that include; spirit and no soul; no spirit and no soul; no spirit and soul; and spirit and soul. A diversity, variety and number of ways of make up minds only limited by our collective abilities and imaginations makes the global culture a far more entertaining place then would exist if everyone made up their minds about self and world in exactly the same way.
2006-08-26 06:01:55
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answered by H.I. of the H.I. 4
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Without differences life would suck. You would need no friends, as they are all the same as the other, and the same as you. Opposites attract, so you get no girlfriend. But them marketing to the masses would be easy, as you just think what do you like, and people will always love it. Science would never advance. Society would stagnate. Nothing is certain but change. Natural selection is that when the environment changes, so must you, or you die. It is certain to change, so we would go extinct.
2006-08-26 06:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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OF COURSE it would be worse, imagine a world of hundreds of millions of the same person, it's horrible to me, every one was created to play his very unique role in this life, I believe so whether I get the 10 points or not.
2006-08-26 06:16:00
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answered by Green visitor is back :D 5
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