Posted: Mar 20, 2016 9:54 pm
Other interesting facets of this line of thinking are the questions:
when and why did large groups of people cease being satisfied with purely magical explanations of their spiritual heritage, and instead begin to call for believable physical histories instead?
when in each religions case, did it's leadership decide to go for a more scientific grounding for it, and what did politics of that time have to do with the quest?
when and why did large groups of people cease being satisfied with purely magical explanations of their spiritual heritage, and instead begin to call for believable physical histories instead?
when in each religions case, did it's leadership decide to go for a more scientific grounding for it, and what did politics of that time have to do with the quest?