Afterlife and the purpose of existence are the main two themes of religion. They still remain the same themes of religions today, but much of todays world do not rely on religion to feel a purpose and find satisfaction elsewhere. Religions today still provide hope and reason for living and hope after death.
Ancient religion affects today's law in a few ways. Some of the ways are shaping the Western beliefs about God, teaching children and Government. It depends on how "ancient" we're talking about. Religion begin in prehistoric times around the fires of Paleolithic man. They began being codified in then ancient Hammurabic Code. The laws of today in all countries can be found in the ancient laws of the Egyptians, Sumerians, Greeks and Romans. All are based on the need to protect property and personal health and well-being.
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Both the ancient Greeks and Egyptians were polytheistic; they believed in many deities. They had myths about how things came into being, nature, etc. They also built temples to honor their gods and had visions of an "afterlife", or life after death. These are only a few ways the two religions were similar.
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The ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations were similar in that they both developed complex societies with advanced agriculture, writing systems, and organized governments. Additionally, both civilizations built impressive architectural structures and had a strong belief in religion and the afterlife.
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The religion of Chinese affects your lives in various ways. There are some forms of ancient treatment and healing techniques that are based on the Chinese religion.
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That is a difficult question to answer. Ancient Rome and ancient China were two of the greatest civilizations in all of history. They were similar in many ways.
Common ancestoral belief ............. They were all freed from slavery !