Philosophy 101 |
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Falling rain
since 2008-01-31
Posts 2178Small town, Illinois |
In jewish religion, A boy becomes a man by the age of 13. But im not jewish and some men. Think masculenalty is judged by strenght and physical "features". But i don't see it like that i see that when u become a man when your able to keep your cool while being able to make a good judgement. how many of you guys agree on this? or am i just thinking differently than others?? And im just curious. just to see what everybody thinks. =] XxZachXx |
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Stephanos
since 2000-07-31
Posts 3618Statesboro, GA, USA |
"Rites of Passage" are not exclusively Jewish. But I don't think that their purpose is to declare maturity as much as to commence a journey ... or bring about an awareness of the goal. It's kind of like saying this: "Physically you are becoming a man, now let this solemn ritual urge you to become one also mentally, socially, and spiritually. " It is a ritual of becoming rather than arriving. Stephen |
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Falling rain
since 2008-01-31
Posts 2178Small town, Illinois |
thats what i was sort of thinking. its good to know someone else has somewhat the same thought as you. XxZachXx |
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Huan Yi Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
Posts 6688Waukegan |
. The measure is courage, pure, simple, and terrible. . . . |
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-05-19
Posts 8669Michigan, US |
Courage, John? If you think a child necessarily lacks courage, I suspect you've spent far too little time with them. |
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Essorant Member Elite
since 2002-08-10
Posts 4769Regina, Saskatchewan; Canada |
Male Gender + Maturity = Manhood |
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