Ray, God became the "father" when early Christians, not being accepted by the 
Jews from whom they emerged, had to sell themselves to the broader world - a 
Greco-Roman world.  Heroes and great cult figures of that world -- think 
Hercules, Perseus, and many others --  were typically produced by the union of 
a male god and a mortal female.  To be effective in the larger world, Christ, a 
Jewish rebel against Rome and against many of the powers and practices of 
Judaism, thus had to be converted into the "Son of God".

Ed

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Harrell 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
  Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 11:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died 
inAurora taking bullets for their girlfriends - NY Daily News


  I think it is more about being loyal to the personal bonds that they set up.  
 The wealthy are true to their "culture" as they put it but work hard to 
separate and individuate from parents.   For the non-pyscho analyzed poor, 
every woman is a  younger representative of a mother that has sacrificed for 
them.   I would add that the initial image of God is the "other" in the 
perinatal universe and that's the mother as well.   Later it is transferred to 
the father and God becomes male. 

   

  REH

   

  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of D & N
  Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 10:27 AM
  To: RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION
  Subject: Re: [Futurework] 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died in 
Aurora taking bullets for their girlfriends - NY Daily News

   

  Perhaps the very life of a wealthy person (being brought up to believe they 
are "better than" - and "more deserving of life than") anyone else (including 
those of other wealthy families - whether male or female) creates a sense of 
"self preservation" which would not appear to themselves as acts of cowardice. 
Whereas the poorer of societies have been conditioned to "serve" and 
"sacrifice" (be thrust onto the front lines of any battle the insane greed of 
wealth considers important for their continuation of that wealth and power.

  D.

  On 23/07/2012 12:03 AM, Ray Harrell wrote:

    Well thought out reply.  However, would the lower class men locked in the 
lower sections of the Titanic have given their lives more readily for their 
women than the upper class men who crowded the boats?     In this case, one of 
the people who protected his girl friend was military and died.    The other 
young man with his girl friend, both of whom were studded and ear plugged with 
body piercings, didn't look like he would have been cowardly.   It also stated 
that her brother, who survived, had  thrown himself over his girl friend and 
got her out of the theater.     Those people are generally pretty fearless and 
passionate in a way that makes protecting their girl friends likely I would 
say.     

     

    I agree with Keith about learning from the shooter but we can also learn 
why the upper class would be more likely to take a woman's place in the 
lifeboat while the lower class would consider such a thing unacceptable.   At 
least that's my experience.       My military experience was an interesting 
situation considering such things.    I would say that it was a matter of 
"bonding" that made defense of the helpless an ordinary living strategy.      
The military works very hard to inculcate the idea of fighting and protecting 
as the ordinary work of soldiers.   The term "extraordinary actions"  become 
ordinary in the life and work of a soldier.    That would make me believe what 
I read.    REH

     

    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Keith Hudson
    Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 12:56 AM
    To: RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION; Arthur Cordell
    Subject: Re: [Futurework] 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died 
in Aurora taking bullets for their girlfriends - NY Daily News

     

    Arthur,

    My comment is that I strongly doubt the literal accuracy of this news 
account. Men are more inclined to be heroic in emergencies because males, 
intrinsically, are more risk-taking than females. For example, in the Zeebrugge 
ferry disaster in 1987 (in which 193 passengers and crew died), I remember 
reading at the time that one young man, in dangerous circumstances, helped many 
passengers to escape from being trapped below. But the total weight of evidence 
from many ship disasters over the years says that men take to the lifeboats 
disproportionately to women and children. There were examples of this, I 
believe, during the Ttitanic sinking.

    All stories of tragedies tend to get enhanced from the word go. I can well 
imagine three young men throwing their arms around their girl friends and then 
trying to flee together or take cover. But if three of the six were to die then 
it's only 8:1 against three men rather than girls being hit.

    Incidentally, I'm glad that the police didn't kill Holmes at Aurora. As 
with Breivik's massacres a year ago in Norway, and his arrest, we need to know 
a great deal more about the early life stories of these men (usually social 
isolates) to identify other potential misfits at as young an age as possible in 
order to hopefully deflect their development.

    Keith

    At 04:26 23/07/2012, you wrote:




    Way off topic but sort of intriguing.

    Arthur


    To: '[email protected]'
    Subject: FW: 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died in Aurora
    taking bullets for their girlfriends - NY Daily News

    Interesting.  The response of the male seems to be to protect.  Instinctive?
    Who knows.  Maybe Keith has an answer or would care to comment.

    Arthur
    'Dark Knight Rises' shooting: Three heroes died in Aurora taking bullets for
    their girlfriends In final acts of valor, Jon Blunk, Matt McQuinn and Alex
    Teves used their bodies to shield their girlfriends as accused madman James
    Holmes turned the Aurora cineplex into a shooting gallery.

    Read more:
    
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/aurora-shooting-died-bullets-sweeti 
    es-article-1.1119395#ixzz21Oy21I65

    http://tinyurl.com/c9sj52m
    
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/aurora-shooting-died-bullets-sweeti 
    es-article-1.1119395
    Sent from my iPad

    Keith Hudson, Saltford, England http://allisstatus.wordpress.com
      






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