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<div>Stefano Vaj wrote:</div>
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<div class="Wj3C7c"><span id=""></span>According to various interesting polls, I believe it fair to say that<br>the country the most transhumanist by far in terms of popular<br>mentality is without any doubt India. Taking into account the cultural<br>
and religious legacy that Europe has to a large extent repressed<br>during centuries of monotheist egemony, but that has always more or<br>less been active in India, I must say that I am hardly surprised.<br>>>></div>
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<div>India? Interesting. And so you believe this is in large part due to Hinduism, which is a polytheistic religion? Are the dieties of India "jealous gods?" Please explain further your view on this. I admit that India has been a popular background for Western writers who enjoy doing transhumanistically-bent science fiction. </div>
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<div>John </div></div><br>