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Tag Archives: theology
Ruminations on Religion, and Meaning in the Void
Religion, to me, is savagely interesting. Some of the reasons for this include: The evolution of religious/supernatural thought (evolutionary psychology) The ontological/metaphysical consequences if religious beliefs were true (philosophy) The history of religion: how religious beliefs progress and change in … Continue reading →
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