04-14-2018, 08:13 AM
(04-13-2018, 05:15 AM)Ed Hurst Wrote: Good find, Jay. A couple of things come to mind. There was precious little social mixing between sexes in the Ancient Hebrew world. Men and women generally operated in parallel societies, even in small villages where everyone was related. Everyone got more done that way. It encouraged individuals to develop multiple talents, as well, because the experts were typically one's one gender. There were plenty of things that were available to both, but the segregation was not just by law; it reflects the tendencies we recognize from today's red-pill lore. Most of the Hebrew people simply preferred it that way.
This is good info. They were "organized" (loosely used term, because I don't think it was organized as much as it was that it fell into place) that way partly, I think, because that was the best way to survive, and because they didn't have the same cultural values we do. This "two team" running in conjunction would never fly today because it would be seen as a real antagonism, like a competition. People back then would think that's ridiculous.