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II. The Historical Creeds
Each age of history is associable with a particular creed. The
ancient age is associable with the creed of race, the medieval
with religion, and the modern with reason. The characteristic of
the creed of race is to raid /conquer, that of religion
to rule /govern and of reason is to reveal
/enlighten. The creeds of race and religion are subjective, and
the creed of reason is objective; the modern age and the creed
of reason are therefore meant to be a historical and ideological
breakthrough.
Reason-adulthood-unisexual roots signify the finding
of being, which has now enabled the proposed enlightenment of
identities of the world. Since race and religion are associated
with the historical developmental phases of childhood and youth,
leading to adulthood, they can also be upgraded
transhistorically and interpreted universally, whereby,
race-childhood-male roots signify the foundation of
being, while religion-youth-female roots signify faith in
being.
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