Fogdog
Well-Known Member
People worshipped volcanoes.not sure I agree.
not sure I’m up to formulating a rigorous counterargument either.
Though I recently read a book Inside The Neolithic Mind that made a pretty brave argument that religion and animistic cultures are neurological in origin. Perhaps we are wired to see nature as the stage for supernatural agencies.
We are always looking for explanations or ways to explain what is happening. We begin doing that very early in life. That book might be on to something. I'm not religious and never have been, so mystical theological discussions are not interesting to me. I regard religion as a means of organizing human society. The better religions helped human societies thrive and expand. Human society evolved in a Darwinian sense. The fittest survived and so did their religions. That said, religion could be like the appendix, it's mostly useful but can become inflamed and need to be removed.