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Could a way of thinking be an evolutionary factor?

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Could a way of thinking be an evolutionary factor?
« Reply #20 on: 12/08/2011 10:13:39 »
Within your story, the magic man represents the religious & the food man represents atheists. The problem with your story is that it is not in accordance with reality. To begin with, religion first appeared within the "Fertile Crescent" aka Mesopotamia and that's also where agriculture first appeared. Incidentally, the particular religions that began in Mesopotamia were Pagan and, ironically, just happened to be predominantly of the "sun worship" variety

The irony doesn't end there. The absolute beginning of religion & agriculture was in Sumer with the Sumerians. However, that's also the birthplace of yet another thing...

"the diversity of life on earth, share a common, simple life-form ancestor".

That's the way in which the 6000 year old, microscope lacking, religious Sumerians wrote it on stone-age clay tablets

BTW, Satanism shares a common origins with evolutionary theory within the Sumerian culture

One last thing... atheists don't have a legacy of being missionaries that took food & agricultural knowledge to the most impoverished places of the world... Christians do!
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