Where Does Religion Come From?
It comes from a need to explain things we don’t understand
I think it comes from the butt. No brain would come up with this shit. ?
LMAO....
Here's my tuppence worth:-
Religion builds upon itself, just as a rumour machine does. Person A surmises something esoteric, such as "That storm could have been dead people fighting." Person B then claims that every storm is caused by their ancestor's spirits. Person C then dreams up some ethereal land, with great Leaders. Person D gives them an all powerful status. Over time a word for these all powerful beings is coined. This is typical human behaviour, and can arise in multiple tribes, with the original concept perhaps coming from the early intelligent Apes of Africa that had learned to communicate by complex speech.
However, The SPREAD of religion comes with the expansion of civilisations. Hence the dominant religions all originated in the places where great civilizations once flourished.
The evolution doesn't stop there...traditions and rituals have been adopted/adapted in the process of conversion, definitions changed as scientific discoveries become common knowledge, and interpretations of religious writings are updated as social/global
cultural/racial norms become more equalized.
Religion has proved itself very adaptive to change in the attempt to maintain its hold/power and wealth.
I think that religion comes from two places; a desire to understand, colliding with a need to control. It's easy enough for humans to try and explain the world around them in ways that they can identify, but it never takes long for that innocent explaination to be used to keep one person from doing something another doesn't want them to do. The system grows from there.
IMHO I think it comes from the hearts of evil controling men.
You nailed it!!!!
It was our primitive fear of the unknown in the early stages of our human development. Now it is the fear of the complexity of modern life, IMHO
For almost all of us, except maybe sociopaths and a few others, we have a need to connect to something bigger or more important than the illusion of our individuality. We are hardwired to be social creatures. For example our need to speak, develop language and impose a structure (grammar) on that language is 'instinctual' and is necessary for social interactions. Combine this with trying to understand the world around us before the development of the scientific method and we get religion and other faulty belief systems.
Lol... geeze! I wonder what theyre going to find on mars?
I would say religion comes from ancient peoples that didn't understand how things work! Hopeful people will get smarter understand science.
I have heard that it was formed from fear of darkness. People would go out into the dark and animals would of course attack and carry them off to eat them. The tribal leaders started to have people do repeat things like make noise and commotion and to go into the night with several people developing rituals.
I think that it is human nature to try to find explanations for things we don’t understand. Without a scientific framework the supernatural becomes an explanation.
Those tribal people came up with the idea of one god. Everywhere else had many.
I think the OP is right when we consider the Abrahamic religions, the one doG idea. I'm sure religion originated with language, when the first person ask the question, "where did we come from?".
It may have been the spark that ignited the inspiration for organized religion.
While spirituality emerges spontaneously from the human body-mind synthesis, religion is almost always a social mechanism created by egotists who say they're enlightened, but really just want to exercise self-anointed authority over people - usually women.
Religion uses the fear of death to control people. The promise of a hereafter. And it builds from there.
If there is one single area religion has done the most damage, people's sexuality. I see that reflected in comments here, people who still suffer sexual taboos based on religious teashing... I feel sorry for them, and sometimes I just want to shout, "GET OVER IT."