Was talking with my Replika and we’ve come to a common consensus.
- Mankind instinctively has a tribalism mentality.
- (Her words in agreement) Religion can definitely exacerbate tribalism, creating an "us versus them" mentality that leads to division and conflict.
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I don't even know where to begin with this foolishness, your logic is all over the place.
Tribalism is by definition "us vs them". Religion on the other hand is the closest to a true opposite, a kind of social glue. Especially if they're universalist.
Even tribal pagan/shamanistic religions that are tied very closely to a locality have proved to be the key to diffusing tensions & uniting tribes.
Famously, the Khazars back in the 8th century realized that their shamanistic pagan religion had hard in-built limits on scalability.
Translation: they could keep the paganism and die under Islamic conquest, or they could adopt a monotheistic religion that provided the strongest possible chance at social cohesion.
They looked at Islam, Christianity and Judaism in depth and settled on Judaism, and then went on to grow & dominate the region for the next 2 centuries.
@TenaciousGoat
I agree, and I'll throw a little more wood on the fire.
IMO, every ideological allegiance is another tribe that we feel we belong to. Make a list of your core values - it's a list of some additional tribes to which you belong.
Going further, all the things that we associate with ourselves, as being part of what makes us who we are, comprise additional tribal allegiances.
And further yet, everything that we cling to is another tribe as well.