All humans are equal. They're are different cultures, etc. But all things being equal they are the same. No one is more valuable than another in my opinion.
Sunnydaze14: All humans are equal. They're are different cultures, etc. But all things being equal they are the same. No one is more valuable than another in my opinion.
Sunnydaze14: All humans are equal. They're are different cultures, etc. But all things being equal they are the same. No one is more valuable than another in my opinion.
you are right but you have got a lack if you have got a lot of knowledge you are a step ahead others...
AtwoZ: Hello Miss Philanthrop,-hope you´re ok!!But hey,-what is your answer to the Op´s question?
I will take it as a compliment that you call me Miss Philanthrop.I never thought of myself in this way, but if you want to call me this, I don't see anything wrong with it:
Philanthropy etymologically means "the love of humanity"—love in the sense of caring for, nourishing, developing, or enhancing; humanity in the sense of "what it is to be human," or "human potential." In modern practical terms, it is "private initiatives for public good, focusing on quality of life"—balancing the social-scientific aspect emphasized in the 20th century, with the long-traditional and original humanist core of the word's ancient coinage. This formulation distinguishes it from business (private initiatives for private good, focusing on material prosperity) and government (public initiatives for public good, focusing on law and order).
crazy21: you are right but you have got a lack if you have got a lot of knowledge you are a step ahead others...
Knowledge can be gained, it is only a matter of education. If someone does not have the opportunity to gain knowledge, it does not make them less valuable as a human being than someone who is lucky enough to be born into a situation where they can have education and develop themselves. As I said, ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL, humans are the equal.
TrueBlue1986Sale, South Manchester, Cheshire, England UK1,322 Posts
TrueBlue1986Sale, South Manchester, Cheshire, England UK1,322 posts
crazy21: yes humanity are very variant but in the basically are they equal?
From an objective point of view yes we are, and from this same view we could argue all of Humanity is equal to worms, as we're all living beings.
But it is our subjective differences that make Humanity what it is, that spur evolution and thus diversity - viewing ourselves as equal is a threat to both of these.
crazy21: but humanity is always improving ... globalism and technologic improvements are attaAre ch us each other for this reason one day we can be equal..
Are you kidding?Look around.....Who´s improving and who´s not?
Besides,-no-one asked me me if I wanted "globalization",-and no,-I never asked for it....
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