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mzeiya

Elder Lister
I think culture is overated.
Culture is dynamic and changes with time. That's why some retrogressive practices are done away with, we adopt some and move on with life. But neglecting it altogether is not only detrimental to future generations in understanding who they are (origin) but also leaves us open to whims and other cultural practices that are alien in nature such as the LGBT nonsense.
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
Culture is dynamic and changes with time. That's why some retrogressive practices are done away with, we adopt some and move on with life.
Beats the whole essence of culture then. Saying that it is dynamic means that today's lifestyle becomes our culture.
 

kijanamrefu

Elder Lister
Beats the whole essence of culture then. Saying that it is dynamic means that today's lifestyle becomes our culture.
The way that people lived in the past over hundreds/thousands of years carries a wealth of knowledge that is based on understanding one's body, self, environment and society's role in it.

The above inform the lifestyle that an individual and a community will lead. A good example is the diet that one consumes nutritionally and mentally.

Don't you think that our current health issues(physical and mental) are intrinsically linked to our lifestyle which is inalienable from our current culture?

The culture of our past is a book that we're better off reading than leaving closed. I'm not encouraging going back to circumcise women,

I'm saying let's preserve and study it well. Let's pick and choose what works for us, because that living book of knowledge will disappear before someone has written it down.
 

bigDog

Elder Lister
Beats the whole essence of culture then. Saying that it is dynamic means that today's lifestyle becomes our culture.
What is culture? Does it represent a society ways of interacting and doing things? Which culture in the world remains static?
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
If that is culture, then let us start wearing loincloths, sending smoke signals and beating our wives silly as an expression of love.
That is how my forefather lived as per the Gikuyu culture.
What is wrong will always remain wrong.

Our culture defines who we are as a people, we can borrow heavily from it and good cases examples that should not be lost from our culture is something like alternative dispute resolutions, showing elders respect, value of honest work....
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
What is wrong will always remain wrong.

Our culture defines who we are as a people, we can borrow heavily from it and good cases examples that should not be lost from our culture is something like alternative dispute resolutions, showing elders respect, value of honest work....
Exactly.
So we don't need culture to define our values. Even a culture-less fellow knows good from bad.
 

bigDog

Elder Lister
What is wrong will always remain wrong.

Our culture defines who we are as a people, we can borrow heavily from it and good cases examples that should not be lost from our culture is something like alternative dispute resolutions, showing elders respect, value of honest work....
What is "wrong" is defined by the "current culture" (culture Iko na fashion). Some things that were telorated a few decades ago are totally unacceptable. For example, R Kelly used have sex with underage girls, now he is facing criminal prosecution. During my father's era, it was quite common for a girl to drop out at primary school and get married soon after.

Culture is a system with very many dynamic parts that are constantly changing. Culture is evolving as we speak. The culture of Christianity and all other religions is also changing.
 
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