Re: Interrelation between Sex and Death
- From: "whitesickle@xxxxxxx" <whitesickle@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:18:35 -0500 (EST)
3. wblakesx
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Very broadly: sex means variation which implies individuals... which
gives death relevence; ie if all creatures were identical ( clones), an
individuals death would be essentially meaningless ( a loaded term,
but you didn't aske about it ). Death then, parenthetically, becomes a
way to clear the niche for new variations and organisms take death as
part of the niche ecology. Most of the rest is not reasoned in it's
proper frame, religion's sphere should be properly delimited. Hope that
helps.
Not really. Maybe Hendricks can remember the book he read. I'm really
seeking a comprehensive treatment on the subject. Thanks for the input
though.
MR
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