The answer isn't quite clear. It was quite obvious that some did have religious/spiritual beliefs, however we know so little about any of them that it is hard to tell exactly what they were. The only KINDA Stone Age religion, but it really wasn't fully fledged until long after the Neolithic Revolution, was the Aboriginal "Dream Time" religion; a religion which centered a dream state which they would enter by inhaling a certain vapor and they would record what they saw in the "Dream Time" on the walls with paintings of their caves. It was believed that in this "Dream Time" you would be closer to the gods, and thus prophecies and fortunes could be foretold.
During the Old Stone Age, early modern humans likely developed animistic beliefs, which attributed spiritual qualities to natural elements like animals and rocks. They may have also believed in the existence of supernatural forces or spirits that controlled aspects of their environment. These beliefs were likely used to explain the natural world and to seek ways to ensure their survival and success.
The Aztecs held strong religious beliefs that were deeply ingrained in their culture, society, and way of life. These beliefs were tied to concepts of the universe, cosmology, and the role of humans, making them resistant to change. Additionally, the religious system was intricately connected to political power and social structure, further solidifying its importance and resistance to change.
During the Stone Age, people likely practiced animism, which is the belief that spirits exist in natural objects like rocks, trees, and rivers. These early humans probably performed rituals and ceremonies to communicate with these spirits and ensure their well-being and survival. The exact religious beliefs and practices would have varied among different groups of people across the world during this time.
Fighting between religious groups can stem from a variety of factors, such as historical conflicts, differences in beliefs and interpretations of teachings, power struggles, and social or political influences. It can also be fueled by extremist ideologies, nationalism, and a lack of tolerance and understanding. Resolving such conflicts often requires dialogue, empathy, and efforts to promote mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.
The conflict between the teaching of evolution and religious fundamentalism was brought to a head primarily due to the theory of evolution challenging literal interpretations of religious texts, particularly regarding the origin of life and humans. This conflict was further fueled by the growing influence of scientific advancement and education, as well as the rise of fundamentalist movements seeking to defend traditional religious beliefs.
There is also evidence of special structures that provide insights into religious beliefs. Buildings were built for public purposes rather than to be lived in by families or individuals. These buildings were often characterized by religious markings. Carvings, paintings in the floor, and deliberately placed skulls of humans or animals are found in these public buildings. Figurines found at different sites centered on the worship of female deities. Special treatment was frequently given to human skulls as part of religious beliefs. Skulls were often separated from the skeleton. The skeleton was typically reburied under a floor or bench within the house or in a pit outside the home. Skulls were kept separate-either singly or in groups-and stored in containers or inside buildings.
no religious beliefs do not kill pandas only humans being ignorant do
this is related to your religious beliefs... but mostly NO
There is no evidence that any animal (except humans and some of their immediate prehuman ancestors) have any religious beliefs or activities.
Religion is unique to Humans. But all animals have sexual orientation.
Mythic time is an ahistorical, afactual time period. Many times the term "mythic time" is found in regards to religious or spiritual beliefs. In this usage, mythic time indicates a period of time during which the cosmological events of their religious or spiritual beliefs happened. For example, for Christians, mythic time would certainly include the 7 days during which God created the universe, the world, light and dark, animals, humans, etc.
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religion-apex
No. They believe that god magically poofed Adam and Eve on earth and they made all humans. How do you explain different skin colors then?
It has to do with science and religious beliefs.Science: People think that fish came out of the water and turned to humans, or apes some how turned to humans too.Religious beliefs: Adam and Eve were the first to live on earth then they had Kain and Able and so on.
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One of the main reasons is because the possibility of life on other planets is a fascinating hypothesis. It would revolutionize many fundamental beliefs of humans, particularly religious beliefs, and invites the possibility of new discoveries, inventions and understandings of the universe.
The Australian aboriginal did have religious beliefs. Their religion was similar to other religions in the aspect that a god or gods created humans and their surroundings. They believed that there was a "Creation Period" where everything on the Earth was created.