{"id":122,"date":"2014-05-08T22:34:11","date_gmt":"2014-05-08T22:34:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/beta.dminlgp.com\/?p=122"},"modified":"2014-08-11T21:46:51","modified_gmt":"2014-08-11T21:46:51","slug":"is-it-the-location-location-or-location","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.georgefox.edu\/dlgp\/is-it-the-location-location-or-location\/","title":{"rendered":"Is it the location, location or location?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For one year I studied Human Geography in a Master\u2019s program at the University of Kansas.\u00a0 I was home for a year\u2019s furlough from mission service in Brazil and was encouraged to study but ran out of money so never completed the degree.\u00a0 However, while at KU, I was exposed to Environmental Determinism, a precursor to Jared Diamond\u2019s <em>Guns, Germs, and Steel <\/em>and his ideas of Geographic Determinism.\u00a0 We studied about hot and cold climates, coming to the conclusion that climate was a major factor, but race was also considered.\u00a0 Herein lay the problem &#8211; at that time our studies continued to return to race and skin pigment as a determinant in many parts of the world, which wasn\u2019t something one wanted to talk about.<\/p>\n<p>Others think of Social Determinism \u2013 wherein institutions have significant force on reality.\u00a0 Those of us on a diversity journey in churches talk of institutional racism, in which I might not myself be a racist, but the societal institution that I\u2019ve (majority person) helped to establish could be a detrimental obstruction for those in the minority.<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, Diamond\u2019s understanding takes us past those parochial theories of race and institution and shares a wealth of knowledge that is convincing.\u00a0 He dismisses great leaders and social factors as irrelevant, citing that anyone could have been in those positions, rather, claiming that it is geographical and environmental factors which have shaped the division of people, power and money over the course of history.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/31.media.tumblr.com\/210221dd1f4ae11daabc346e16b7cb1b\/tumblr_inline_n5a19i607K1rsqmkf.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Stephen Hawking in <em>History of the World<\/em> poses similar ideas, illustrating the importance of geography by stating that monkeys in the grasslands became our ancestors because they had to learn to stand upright in order to see over the tall grasses, whereas jungle monkeys didn\u2019t evolve, instead, continued in their present state because of a jungle environment that didn\u2019t require change.<\/p>\n<p>For Diamond, domesticable animals and plants are the key, allowing for higher calorie intake, increasing population density, therefore giving time for other professions, leading to a higher birthrate, better technologies and less susceptibility to germs, increasing language and writing, which produce governments and new ideas \u2013 and armies.<\/p>\n<p>In <em>Foreign Policy<\/em>, May\/June 2014 on P. 70 the author mirrors Diamond\u2019s idea of population density.\u00a0 In an article on Megacities, he calls the growth of urban areas a process of \u201cagglomeration economics\u201d and praises it because production costs are reduced because of better infrastructure, energy availability and labor.\u00a0\u00a0 GDP in most urban areas more than doubles their counterparts in rural areas, especially in developing countries, and even with the smog seen in so many large cities, one\u2019s carbon footprint is still less than in smaller cities and rural areas.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a fascinating read, especially when he points out that religion was only created and fostered to help keep authorities in power.\u00a0 Sadly, we see this continuing today but pray that true religion has greater aspirations and more admirable goals than to just keep a ruler in power \u2013 rather it\u2019s the basis to keep not only the ruler, but all forms of life in check and flourishing.<\/p>\n<p>The next time I smugly smile to myself when enjoying the benefits of living the lifestyle I do, I will remember that maybe I had little to do with it and instead, it was just the location, location, location of some great, great, great, great, great, great\u2026\u2026grandfather!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For one year I studied Human Geography in a Master\u2019s program at the University of Kansas.\u00a0 I was home for a year\u2019s furlough from mission service in Brazil and was encouraged to study but ran out of money so never completed the degree.\u00a0 However, while at KU, I was exposed to Environmental Determinism, a precursor 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