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Religion Explained by Pascal Boyer is a thoroughly researched and considerable book on one of the basic questions that most of us have asked: why religion? Boyer does a good job of differentiating the theories in the book from past attempts ranging from the idea that we are physically designed to worship by god to the arguments put forth by James Frazer in the ‘Golden Bough’. The basic premise of the book is simple: “having a normal brain does not imply that you have religion. All it implies is
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An interesting view of religion, and how the human brain works
There is no real explaination of religion, just that the way our brains work makes it very likely that we will believe whatever our parents or our community believes, and that we will not be bothered too much with any contradictions in doctrine.
There is no real explaination of religion, just that the way our brains work makes it very likely that we will believe whatever our parents or our community believes, and that we will not be bothered too much with any contradictions in doctrine.
Recommended in Peter Boghossian's "A Manual For Creating Atheists" (p. 63).
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