This is why religion is divided up
geographically by culture.
Not exact matches
Adultery (and many other no - nos) were frowned upon
by numerous
cultures long before — and far removed
geographically — from the Middle Eastern Hebrews.
@Uh «Adultery (and many other no - nos) were frowned upon
by numerous
cultures long before — and far removed
geographically — from the Middle Eastern Hebrews.»
That appraisal would have been supported
by the fact that
geographically Christianity was confined to a smaller proportion of the earth's surface than it had been at the close of the fifth century and that the
cultures into which it had entered were held
by fewer of civilized mankind than had been true at the close of the preceding height of the Christian tide.
The most obvious are those described
by John Seely Brown in his book, A New
Culture of Learning, where he outlines how the WoW meta - game (the on - line communities that have sprung up around this game played
by millions) causes players to participate in ways that make them supremely skilled at modern Internet information skills: finding, qualifying and synthesizing information; contributing in participative communities; researching specific topics; and participating in
geographically dispersed communities of practice.
Independent
culture, as it's known, typically starts with a DIY movement which is
geographically focused and deals with content which would typically be ignored
by the traditional media industry.