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Darwin on the other hand says survival of the fittest and let the beasts run riot.
It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers.
Later, all these settlements, which arguably were some of the first temples and the first elite societies, were all buried and not by natural means. It was deliberate.It's remarkable that Neolithic peoples went to all that effort building them, sustaining the people who chose to live there and not hunt, and then burying them. You have to ask about what the motivation was.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 03/06/2023 11:48:24It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers.I've thought about the recent archaeology around the Anatolian mountains; Catalyohuk, Gobekle Tepe, to name two of them.These were built during the Neolithic and supported by hunter gatherers, presumably they were coerced into doing this.Later, all these settlements, which arguably were some of the first temples and the first elite societies, were all buried and not by natural means. It was deliberate.It's remarkable that Neolithic peoples went to all that effort building them, sustaining the people who chose to live there and not hunt, and then burying them. You have to ask about what the motivation was.Religion is a modern word, it probably started out when the Romans adopted Christianity. The idea of a state religion or religious practice wasn't novel back then, but the Romans of course exploited people's beliefs. Before Christianity, Romans were quite ambivalent about the intentions of their gods.
Has the advent of society led us to destroy ourselves?
Quote from: varsigma on 04/06/2023 01:11:33Quote from: Bored chemist on 03/06/2023 11:48:24It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers.I've thought about the recent archaeology around the Anatolian mountains; Catalyohuk, Gobekle Tepe, to name two of them.These were built during the Neolithic and supported by hunter gatherers, presumably they were coerced into doing this.Later, all these settlements, which arguably were some of the first temples and the first elite societies, were all buried and not by natural means. It was deliberate.It's remarkable that Neolithic peoples went to all that effort building them, sustaining the people who chose to live there and not hunt, and then burying them. You have to ask about what the motivation was.Religion is a modern word, it probably started out when the Romans adopted Christianity. The idea of a state religion or religious practice wasn't novel back then, but the Romans of course exploited people's beliefs. Before Christianity, Romans were quite ambivalent about the intentions of their gods.So?
Survival of the fittest?
Did you not read Darwin's work, or did you not understand it?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/06/2023 15:19:50Quote from: varsigma on 04/06/2023 01:11:33Quote from: Bored chemist on 03/06/2023 11:48:24It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers.I've thought about the recent archaeology around the Anatolian mountains; Catalyohuk, Gobekle Tepe, to name two of them.These were built during the Neolithic and supported by hunter gatherers, presumably they were coerced into doing this.Later, all these settlements, which arguably were some of the first temples and the first elite societies, were all buried and not by natural means. It was deliberate.It's remarkable that Neolithic peoples went to all that effort building them, sustaining the people who chose to live there and not hunt, and then burying them. You have to ask about what the motivation was.Religion is a modern word, it probably started out when the Romans adopted Christianity. The idea of a state religion or religious practice wasn't novel back then, but the Romans of course exploited people's beliefs. Before Christianity, Romans were quite ambivalent about the intentions of their gods.So?So, if the modern version of whatever it was when we first started doing it, is exemplified by Christianity and how it, evolved, as the cultural idiom saw fit; then has that religious doctrine, the churches in Rome and Constantinople and all the history meant the end of civilization, or made any difference? Compare what Romans believed before and after certain events, including the end of the Empire, but not the Church.It became a powerful enough institution that it could dictate to kings about what they were allowed to do. So that must have all been quite influential, I'd say.
"It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers."
Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/06/2023 08:35:24"It would have been impossible for religion to exist before we had a society that was "rich" enough to support a bunch of preachers."Ok. Your observation might need some actual history, though. As in, how did a society become rich? What constituted wealth during say, the early Neolithic before agriculture was around? How did hunter-gatherer societies become settled, or why did they?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 05/06/2023 07:31:46Survival of the fittest?Your personal definition of ' fittest ' to me is Unknown.As per Darwin, i personally think, We have cracked open n split apart his definitions.(reproduction)Thou important to note, the essence of his Theory remains fragrantly intact." The 1 most adaptable to Change, is the 1 that Survives. "C.D.