Humans and Religion

Many mental ingredients are necessary for religion as-we-know-it. But scholars emphasize three tendencies in particular, which are pronounced in humans, but minimally expressed in other species:

We seek patterns, infer intentions and learn by imitation.

Source: The Human Brain Evolved to Believe in Gods | Discover Magazine


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