10 things That Prove Religions Are Made By Humans

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1 0 Things That Prove Religion is Made by Humans (NOT a God/Goddess): Religions are belief systems; idea structures that are built from dreams. The dreams that create religions vary from the otherworldly visions of mystics and prophets to the transcendent ones of a group wishing for a better world, or sharing hallucinogenic trances. But whether utopian, apocalyptic, or visionary, the systems are the products of our subconscious minds. Religions are made of our hopes, fears, and desires, and proof of their human origin is obvious and easy to find. The clearest most compelling evidence of the human origin of religion is the way religions constantly evolve. Divine or supernatural creations should – in theory, be perfect and need no change. But religious beliefs are forever changing; just look at the examples below.

Religions have changed radically over the millennia; human sacrifice is no longer widely practiced.

1 . Religions have changed in response to developments in technology and culture. Radical changes in religions have occurred as human societies themselves have changed over the course of history. Hominids (that is, human-like creatures) have existed for about 5 million years; the use of fire goes back about 1 million years; Homo Sapiens sapiens, our own species, is about 200,000 years old. Over that entire span of time, there is no evidence of any kind of spiritual belief. The first evidence we have dates about 40,000 years ago to the end of the Pleistocene age (the ice ages in Europe). At that time the first known burials occur, indicating a belief in some sort of afterlife, along with the first artwork and grave offerings The artwork is mainly cave paintings, which depict human animal hybrids scholars think are shamans or magicians, and carved figurines of exaggerated feminine figures, possessing swollen breasts and bellies. While we can't be certain of the meaning of this art, the symbolism is fairly clear. Humans were struggling for survival, and the main concerns of the group were success in the hunt, and fertility. The grave offerings we recognize from pollen; flowers laid in graves, and also bones - both human and animal, bearing the marks of teeth and knives, the first evidence of human and animal sacrifice. Religion emerged just as human societies themselves began to develop.


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