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In this volume, Harbin addresses two primary thoughts in connection to the bigger issue of the birthplace and advancement of religion. First is the issue of accuracy of key occasions in the establishing of real religions. The creator explicitly addresses the mass migration and the revival of Judaism and Christianity, individually, as the recorded establishments of those convictions, and the absence of such verifiable occasions in ‘all’ other world religions. Furthermore, Harbin investigates the basically widespread perception of a ‘crude high God’ present in different societies all through the world, recommending an early monotheism. During the time spent these investigations, the creator renounces the predominant view that religion developed from a crude polytheism to the ‘ higher uncovered’ religions, and exhibits rather that it advanced from an early monotheism into progressively complex polytheisms. Substance: Early Religion; The Source; Polytheism Runs Rampant; The Survival Of Monotheism; The World’s Old Organized Religion: Judaism; Hope Fulfilled: Christianity; That Tragic Century; Avoiding Death by Dying; Under the Bohdi Tree: Buddhism; Mystics Galore: Other Eastern Religions; Revelations Of Angels And Men; The Step Brother Resurgent: Islam; New Gods or Old? : Modern Religious Movements; The Right Road or a Rabbit Trail?
To Serve Other Gods.
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