Genealogy of Religion

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Göbekli Tepe: The Claims

October 14th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Archaeology, History, Hunter-Gatherers, Neolithic

Göbekli Tepe has received more press coverage in recent years than perhaps any other archaeological site, including Stonehenge. Some of this coverage is due to the simple fact that Göbekli is the oldest megalithic site in the world. For this reason alone, it deserves our attention. It seems, however, that much of this attention has [...]

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Egyptian Book of the Dead

November 1st, 2010 · No Comments · History, Neolithic, Ritual

In just a few days the British Museum will open its much anticipated Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead Exhibition.  I have always thought that one of the best arguments in favor of Ernest Becker’s thesis in The Denial of Death is the historical and cultural fact of ancient Egypt.
While it is hard to agree [...]

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Perfectly Designed: Bananas and Religion

July 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Archaeology, Cultural Evolution, Evolution, Evolutionary Adaptation, Evolutionary Byproduct, History, Morality, Ritual

In this classic video, Kirk Cameron explains — in all seriousness — how God perfectly and exquisitely designed the banana for human use and consumption:

Although the banana’s functional and optimal design features may not cause nightmares for those who understand that bananas evolved like all other plants and were domesticated (i.e., selected) by humans, they [...]

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