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    Religion In what God(s) do you believe ?

    My upgrades: When child - Jesus Christ is my God (because of Christmas and Mother) When young - do not care.... When young adult - I am God... When middle aged - Yes, there should be a God, maybe (I go to church if my close family are feeling not well, or i need a help in my life journey) When...
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    Philosophy Was Nietzsche German or Polish?

    The difference between "Bastard" and between "a mixed race person" is, that "bastard" usually inclines only to one side of her/his heritage. The result is, that the "bastards" do create strong nationalist movements, only to show, that they are better daughters/sons of their ONLY NATION, as...
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    Politics Germany's Far Right Never Went Away

    The above written sentence is a very wrong and misleading information. The Elbe river HAS NEVER been the border between the East and the West in any sense, historical or political one. Maybe one exception could be 40 years of so called Iron Courtain or forcible partiable replacement of...
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    Stylish ancient Roman shoe found in Germany

    That was The Master "Schuhmacher" :) ! Such an excellent design, unbelievable what we had almost 2000 years ago... And its preservation and perfect condition after so many centuries...
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    Politics Anti-vaccine movement in Italy.

    The antivaccine movement is not the problem of Italy only but all Europe. I think one of the reasons is rising lack of trust in the society, with governments, establishments etc.. More and more pseudotheories are surfacing this decade due to lower stability of our civilisation. Is it also one of...
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    Religion Study shows that IQ decreases with religiosity

    The question is: Does IQ really matter for nature? And, what the IQ really is? Or, mankind: what is more important for development of societies, what is the engine of successful development? Believe in something, or have (presumably, statistically and subjectively) high IQ? And - does this study...
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    LivingDNA Living DNA launching One Family One World Project in cooperation with Eupedia

    This is excellent, exact approach. But, how would such results mirror f.e. recent movements of populations (f.e. data on Sudetenland)?
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    LivingDNA Living DNA launching One Family One World Project in cooperation with Eupedia

    On wider regions: I think the best division of regions (working and very logical) has Mr. Lukasz macuga, who is doing the reports on Eurogenes K36. I have no reason to do advertisement for him, but up till now I did not see better report what he is provoiding. especially on very difficult...
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    LivingDNA Living DNA launching One Family One World Project in cooperation with Eupedia

    A/ Living DNA: We should support such projects as the LivingDNA Global Research Project (or One Family One World) is. Not only within LivingDNA, but other renowned companies as well. There is definitely selfish business interest from the LivingDNA owners/shareholders, but where is it not? On the...
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    LivingDNA Polish LivingDNA results

    Dear Tomenable, I believe that all your UK results with LivingDNA are slightly biased and should be read with caution. They mirror so called Germanic branch, which can be also native in Central Europe. Because we have terribly little atDNA sanples from certain regions of Central Europe, all...
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    Is Turkey a Western country ?

    Turkey - my feelings: A/ It is western, if we consider Turkey to be as one of the core-stones of the Atlantic Alliance member (NATO). Turkey has played for decades the role of stabilisator in region. I only hope that somebody will thank to Turkey for this approach, not only verbally. Turkey has...
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    Large-scale new study of Croatian Y-DNA

    See table three of the above mentioned study - it´s there. Table 3 Haplogroup composition in single Croatian regional dataset
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    Old Slavs- racial question

    Arabs descripting the Slavs in the Danubian Area of 9th - 10th Century: Andalusian Ibn Ruska (after 903), Turtusi, Mahmud Gardizi, al-Mascudi (890-956). On the Slav´s skin: I would be very cautious on this matter. In Danube to the North, the skin is definitely fair (the same as f.e. Germans)...
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    The British attitude towards Europe?

    Living several decades under totalitarian regime, you would start to understand very quickly. As for you and your language background, I would recommend to you to spend some time in Zimbabwe nowadays :) I have done so, in an early 2000 when Mr. Mugabe became starting to be mad... now is your...
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    Society Is the EU fostering the use of English across Europe ?

    From my personal perspective, English becomes really the lingua franca, replacing so widely used Latin till 19th Century in Europe. It is not only globalization (it has existed also during Roman Empire :)), but practicality of communication for the sake of trade and interaction in Europe and the...
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    What is the Next Step Towards Greater European Unification?

    The next step for Europe should be: 1. Stopping the naive further enlargement 2. Conduct in-deep reforms inside of Europe, securing its financial, economic, budgetary, monetary etc. stability 3. Building strong European presence in international politics, defense and security in other regions...
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    Slovenia and Slovenian people

    What is Slovenia for me? A/ Beautiful germanized slavic country, with a very old national history almost nobody knows about :) B/ It is a pity some still are thinking about Slovenia as a Balkan country, which is not and has never been the truth - on the contrary, always belonged to Central...
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    Immigration The Kalergi Plan - the genocide of the people of Europe

    Yes, but Japan is so closed society historically and culturally, that it makes almost impossible for foreigner to live there at a equal societal basis. Korea case is similar, but probably with different historical connotations (being the endangered nation between two huge cultural stones -...
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    The British attitude towards Europe?

    De iure there is really no such a triangle. But de facto, the EU according to my knowledge acts as a body with decisitive end voices and decisions of this group (the UK - Germany - France). Plus some additional spices of Netherlands, Nordic countries or V4 (Central European) countries. Italy is...
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    Debate Are religious people somehow weaker than atheistic people?

    I do not think atheism will prevail in future. It is so common between us because we have free of talk, expression, without any punishments in the society. In Middle Ages, if there would be "democracy", many people would claim benevolence to the religion as well. It is the same as the punishment...
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