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Why Mankind Has Needed Religion Whereas Bees Have Not : Religious prescriptions provide the building blocks for the cultural evolution of distinct human moral communities

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With a Foreword by Rowan Williams - Master of Magdalene College, CambridgeReligions - broadly defined - are found in probably all human societies.

This convinces even sceptics that religions must have an important function. The God(s) they worship, their creation myths and their beliefs about an afterlife are extremely variable.

What they all share are prescriptions for behaviour concerning not only ethics but such matters as diet, hygiene and dress.

The origin of these prescriptions is unknown but their persistence can be explained by their promoting resistance to infectious diseaseReligious prescriptions provide the building blocks for the cultural evolution of distinct human moral communities.

This explains their universality and their mutual intolerance. The differences in behaviour between bee colonies are however genetically determined so that bees have no need for religion!

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178623680X / 9781786236807
Paperback / softback
02/12/2019
United Kingdom
102 pages
127 x 203 mm, 121 grams