History and progress of any civilisation
ToggleBegining of the civilisation
The first day of a human being on the earth would have been very simple.At that time, there would not have been any religion, no caste, no sect, and no concept of any god or goddess. In the same way, there was no education, no guru(teacher), no books, no knowledge of any kind and no science-technology.In such a condition, one can easily imagine the level of mental-emotional progress of a person.
Infrastructural development
Then comes the issue of the external life and facilities available at that time.Those were also equal to none.These things clearly suggest the level of life at that time of begining this civilization.There was neither a house, nor clothes, nor food, nor any means of comfort and security.
The first step of any civilisation
The first step taken by a human being was to make an effort to make his/her life secure and comfortable. The people started using stone and metal tools (weapons) for their security and to get their food items. The discovery of fire brought about a revolutionary change in their life, fire not only provided them security but also gave them great variety in food and richness in taste. Fire made it possible to establishe the permanant place to live in.
The first came a home, homes made a small village and now villages have transformed into metropolitan cities.
By this process of development and transformation, society-caste-sect and religion were came into existence.The similarity of interests and life-style must have been the basis of all unity as sect, caste, religion or a nation. Now,where is the possibility of discrimination and defamatory treatment in all this? In any society, all the people cannot have the same of intelligence and emotional maturity
Perhaps that is why the people who had the level of devil and bastard,they have added the flavor of discrimination and violence in it.By this feeling of separation, there is hatred and violence in the world.

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