Once customed to kill or enslave all strangers, each tribe feared and suspected those outside their clan. [1]
Early man considered shedding alien blood a virtue, as individual irritations were submerged in group feelings, promoting intratribal tranquillity but at the expense of intertribal peace. [2] Do not confuse becoming as little children with mere quickness to trust pleasing strangers. [3] Sheep flee from strangers' voices, for they know not the true shepherd's call. [4] To one who knows God, all men are brothers; Ganid learned this through Jesus' ministry to strangers. [5]