> > I saw one estimate that behavior was 1/.3 genetic, 1/3 family, and 1/3 > culture. The point is that if we are ever going to solve these problems, we > are going to have to stop making excuses and start dealing with people as > they really are: animals. > If it is only one-third genetic, then only 1/3 animal. Back to the conscious control of the social/economic environment that determines the family and the culture... > It's back to the game manager problem again. > So who decides who takes the role of the gamekeeper and the role of animals? > Jay > >
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- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina"... Eva Durant
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- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina"... Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
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- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina"... Harv Nelson
- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina" ex... Durant
- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina" ex... Jay Hanson
- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina"... Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina" ex... Jay Hanson
- Re: The X Files ("deus ex machina"... Eva Durant
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