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Dynamic religions exists in a spectrum

It is my understanding that all people are not the same and that culture and genetics influences their habits and moralities significantly. Therefore, a religion can't have a set of static moralities. Instead it can have varying norms by regions and cultures. Where we have dynamism with similar results in different regions. All practices and rituals can and should vary throughout because of certain limitations on times and external cultures available for such rituals and practices.

One way that some religions attempt to deal with external influences because of their static nature is to limit contact with external communities, this either succeeds or fails. If it succeeds then it isolates the community and makes them into outcasts with everyone else. If it fails, then it fails then the failure is an assertion that the practices of the religion are wrong. The problem ultimately seems to be with the human need to socialize which eventually leads to sex. It seems that most humans find the idea of their kind having sex demeaning, or at least they did when women were considered property. Since then the whole idea has been seemingly completely shoved and ignored. The new language of religion as inline with the marketing of Civil Rights is one of complete acceptance, which means that it has no aesthetic sense, it just is transient existence in its truest form. If you feel as you like someone then you may engage in whatever behavior they wish with them.

This is not necessarily a bad thing, however it poses interesting question in defining any sort of aesthetics that separates one community from another. If we wish to differentiate ourselves, then should we not so have the choice. Albeit, not do it in hatred. Are we capable of not hating and yet not loving one another -- being indifferent to those that we don't care about, or can't relate with. I think that is ultimately the question in times where we must all get along, and yet in order to find meaning and ourselves and a reality in which we are comfortable, we must be able to differentiate ourselves from those around us in many different ways. Not doing so will only lead to a sense of isolation in which attempting to find ourselves we simply find ourselves lost in a sea of difference.