Humanianism is not a species but a reclassification
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Humanianism is not a species but a reclassification
Humanity is a group of different human species
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Can you name two or more of those human species?
And what is "Humanianism"?
And what is "Humanianism"?
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Re: Humanianism is not a species but a reclassification
humanianism and non-humanianism, it depends on how one agrees others should use taxonomical groups.
How does one classify a species apart from another species, depends upon who is classifying.
How does one classify a species apart from another species, depends upon who is classifying.
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What is humanianism?
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It depends on who is asking as a taxonomy of humanity is a living organism.
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I'm wondering whether you have the belief that humanity's races are in a spectrum, using the meaning of race the way we would normally apply species? So, you would say that their is "one" species or "one race" and just a spectrum of that one race.
Is that wrong?
Is that wrong?
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Species is a technical term, and is based upon findings of science. Humans are one species.
Race is a non-technical term, and is based primarily upon appearance and family history. It is the human species' way of viewing differences within the human species.
I still would like to know where or how you came up with the term "humanianism." Do you think anyone knows what you mean by it?
Race is a non-technical term, and is based primarily upon appearance and family history. It is the human species' way of viewing differences within the human species.
I still would like to know where or how you came up with the term "humanianism." Do you think anyone knows what you mean by it?
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So we are one species with or without subspecies our varieties, we're just a spectrum of one species? Not differentiated like two species of dogs like malamutes and huskies or two species of alligators and crocodiles?
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I still would like to know where or how you came up with the term "humanianism." Do you think anyone knows what you mean by it? Am I right that you made up the term?
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Why did you not follow up on the last post? You don't want to teach me how similar we are?
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I am wanting to understand what you are saying and what you are trying to do. I don't understand why you are not answering my questions. If any are inappropriate, please let me know.
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Ok, there is a post that has an open statement, I though you had read it. You answered with another open question afterwards
https://humanianity.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=379#p379
I'm trying to understand
https://humanianity.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=379#p379
I'm trying to understand
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I am sorry. I just am not understanding what is happening. I am asking how you arrived at the term "humanianism," whether you made it up or not and what it means. To my knowledge, you have not answered. But maybe I am mistaken. If so, please tell me again. Thanks!
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Their is no way for you to answer my previous post after you answered from a different post
https://humanianity.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=379#p379
https://humanianity.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=379#p379
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I am sorry, but I just cannot understand what is happening and what you are saying, Thanks for your effort, though.