Because, despite the oft-repeated claim that there is no evidence, there is actually a heap of evidence for life after death, as illustrated by such websites as http://www.roseandlotus.net/, and http://www.victorzammit.com/, amongst others.
The early people made sacrifices and told stories of them(legions or myths) and prayed and showed religion and ceremony's.
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Historians look for evidence about the distant past in myths and legends because myths and legends tell what people believed and understood. Historians study by looking at journals, data, diaries etc., to learn information.
Mencius.
Its evidence, not judicial.
People believed that the Chinese had taken their jobs
so then they can back it up with something if people don't believe them.
They probably believed that afterlife would be similar to life in this world, so they provided the dead with tools, weapons, and other needed goods.
Paleolithic people left behind evidence such as cave paintings, burial sites with grave goods, and symbolic artifacts like amulets, which suggest a belief in a spiritual or supernatural world. These artifacts indicate rituals, symbolism, and practices that reflect a belief in an afterlife or spiritual realm.
This answer really is up to you to decide. There is no scientific evidence that suggests this is a real phenomenon, but there are people, and cultures of people, who believe it is possible.
It is believed to be innate for most people. However, some members of the LGBTQIA community do not feel that they are 'gay' until they hit their teens. Most usually find out before they are 14 but there are exceptions. Evidence strongly suggests that it is innate, but nothing has been proven thus far.
Early evidence suggests that people with allergies to avocados, potatoes, bananas, and tomatoes may be more likely to be allergic to ______.
If there is water, perhaps we might live there. It suggests that the conditions may be right for life to be possible on that planet.
they found out about it during the war, but it was only after the overwhelming evidence after the war that people actually believed it.
The El Chucacabra is a mythical creature believed to eat lambs, people, and livestock. It is believed to live in Mexico and kill people who try to cross the border. People have had hoaxes of the animal but have not found any real evidence of it yet
the divisions are made by some people believing that the witchcraft is real, and others thinking that it is fake.
The first known people to settle in America were the Vikings. The settled in an area they called "Vinland" (Newfoundland) at around 1000 A.D. Some evidence suggests that there were also different groups of Africans.
Many say it was the Celts, but the first people to come to Ireland are now believed to have come by boat from northern Spain. There is even genetic evidence of this.
no only a virus can do that. some people believed that cold lowered your immune system but there is no scientific evidence to support this.