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That mankind is very vulnerable to beliefs un the unknown and unprovable when there is absence of knowledge of the reality of the physical universe, and myths are used instead to fill the gap. Not much has changed today, even when expanding scientific knowledge has explained natural forces, and it is no longer necessary to invent gods to explain them.

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