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when many differnet religons come together and people are okay with having all of them.

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According to Diamond how does religion evolve along with increasingly complex societies?

Diamond argues that religion evolves in parallel with increasingly complex societies because it serves important functions such as providing a moral code, promoting social cohesion, and explaining the natural world. As societies become more complex, religion adapts to meet changing societal needs and challenges, leading to the development of organized belief systems and institutions.


Why is is difficult to define religion?

Religion is an institution established by man for various reasons. Exert control, instill morality, stroke ego, or whatever else it does. Organized structured religions, all but remove God from the equation. One confesses their sins to a clergy member, worship in elaborate Churches, told what to pray and when. All these factors are not praising God.


What are some complex religion instituions in egyot bc?

In ancient Egypt, the most complex religious institution was the priesthood of the god Amun at the Karnak temple complex in Thebes. The priests wielded immense power and wealth, controlled vast land holdings, and played a crucial role in the governance of Egypt. The ceremonies and rituals performed by the priests aimed to maintain order in the cosmos and ensure the well-being of the pharaoh and the people of Egypt.


What is the name of the Aztec Religion?

The Aztec religion is known as Nahua religion, which encompasses a complex system of beliefs, rituals, and deities. It involved the worship of multiple gods, with a particular focus on major deities such as Huitzilopochtli, Quetzalcoatl, and Tlaloc. The religious practices of the Aztec people played a significant role in their society and culture.


What religion believed in Osiris?

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