Genealogy of Religion

Exploring the Origins, History and Future of Religion

Entries Tagged as 'Judaism'

The “Sin” of Sodomy and Demographic Imperatives

July 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Ecology, Economy, Evolutionary Adaptation, History, Morality, Power, Ritual

When attempting to determine whether something is “natural ” (vis-a-vis yesterday’s post on Catholicism and homosexuality) one good way of investigating the issue is to use the genealogical method.  So far as I can tell, there are no hunter-gatherer or pre-Neolithic societies that had taboos against homosexuality.  We can therefore trace the history of the [...]

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Sumerian Spiritualism: The Earliest Organized Religion

June 27th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Archaeology, Cultural Evolution, Ecology, Economy, History, Neolithic, Pagans, Power

It was with great sadness that I read a recent article in the New York Times documenting the pillaging and destruction of Mesopotamian archaeological sites in Iraq.  Although these Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian sites — and previous excavations — receive scant attention outside small groups of antiquities scholars, they are of critical importance to our [...]

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The Origins of Monotheism and Universal Religions

March 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Axial Age, Cultural Evolution

The Wall Street Journal has reviewed David Gelernter’s new book, Judaism: A Way of Being.  Along the way, the reviewer claims that “Judaism itself is a wide-ranging book about the beliefs, practices and philosophy of the world’s first monotheistic religion.”
Not really.  Zoroastrianism is usually recognized as the first monotheistic religion, and its roots go all [...]

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