The origin of folkways and languages is shrouded in mystery as all tribal reactions grew out of efforts to avoid pain and humiliation while seeking pleasure and power. [1]
Jesus’ hour of humiliation was a testament to the evil brutality and ignorance of mankind, yet he remained undefending, ultimately achieving the realization of his identity as the Son of God and offering a path for all believers to escape the isolation of the self and attain spiritual socialization on a universal scale. [2] Primitive concepts of renunciation and humiliation have deeply influenced religious evolution and societal norms. [3]
Primitive man believed that spirits derived supreme satisfaction from human suffering and humiliation, leading to the development of sacrificial systems for propitiation. [4] Serving with Jesus in humility, we are called to unity and love, to reveal the glory of the Father to all believers. [5]
Failing puberty tests brought supreme tribal disgrace, excluding individuals from the social aristocracy of their day and condemning them to remain outside the men's abode with the women and children. [6]