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The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity And Religions The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity And Religions by Ajay Kansal
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“In order to create a hatred-free society, the upcoming generations must receive authentic knowledge about the evolution of gods. Schoolbooks must teach the origin of life, anthropology and a brief history of each major religion. Students must learn when, why and how humans invented gods and religions”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity And Religions
“Students must learn when, why and how humans invented gods and religions.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions
“All the three monotheist religions (Jewish, Christianity and Islam)claim that their God (Yahweh, God and Allah) created humans in a similar way: this indicates that creationist have not yet established the creator.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity And Religions
“For example, Christian popes propagated the Bible as the sole source of knowledge and placed an effective ban on scientific books. From the ancient period until a few decades ago, the scientists, who discovered some concepts contrary to the Bible were considered heretics and were punished or even executed for the crime.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions
“he simply wished to reform Judaism. He never denounced the Jewish God, Yahweh; rather, he claimed himself to be the Son of God. Why were not the Jews happy to see the Son of their beloved God? Why did the Jews kill a noble man whose only crime was that he claimed to be the Son of God? God of almost all religions is supposed to be a father or creator of every creature. The problem was in the fundamentalist nature of Jews, and their obstinacy was responsible for the barbaric act they committed. Jesus never questioned the existence of God and just added a human element to it.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions
“sacred land of Jerusalem, the present capital of Israel.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions
“The Evolution of Gods utilizes modern science to explain why, when and how religions and gods became the desirable explanations of inexplicable events. What kind of human sufferings necessitated people to bow down before unseen powers called gods? How did mysteries of nature give birth to divine powers? Who invented morals, methods of worship and the ancient scriptures? In order to answer these and other related questions, I have compiled a brief history of human religious activities from several reference books, and these are listed in the bibliography.”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions
“However, regarding sacrifices, one irony persists almost universally: the act of sacrifice was just opposite to its motive. People killed someone to appease so-called kind and merciful gods. How could a major intelligentsia of the earth conceive that the killing of an innocent being could appease a god, who was supposed to be kind?”
Ajay Kansal, The Evolution of Gods: The Scientific Origin of Divinity and Religions