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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Early World Religions

organized holiness has always been a central composition of the human experience. As composite societies began to emerge, so did religion as a way of condoneing the macrocosm and all that occurs within that world. It was a way to explain the unexplainable. From the conviction that religion emerged it has been used to apologize wars, establish laws, determine governance and state building; the or so influential religions of those being Christianity, Islam, Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. Religion is can be a unifying concept deal that of the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, but is often alone as divisive as people attempt to curve others to their way of believing deal the Christians, Catholics, and Muslims. Over time these religions render influenced laws, ethics, and politics, as well as caused wars or united a people.\nThe first religions to appear were polytheistic or the belief in multiple gods/goddesses. Typically distributively god coincided wit h a unique(predicate) aspect of nature. These gods were used to explain flooding and generation of peril, as well as times of prosperity. The Sumerian civilization began more or less 5000 BCE and was one of the first intricate civilizations to exhibit signs of a religion (Mahdavi, 2012). As a polytheistic society they worshipped a god of heaven, air, water, and a mother goddess (Mahdavi, 2012). The Sumerians held several festivals and holidays to honor their gods. They built temples or ziggurats for them which solitary(prenominal) priests could enter. Because the gods were mind to control all things and only the priests could commune with them, their class became extremely powerful, a theme that would be seen throughout the future (Mahdavi, 2012).\n plot the Sumerians were perhaps the first mixed civilization to have a religion, they were not the best known. The Egyptians polytheistic beliefs were base upon those of the Sumerians. They likewise believed that the gods contr olled all aspects of life. at that place were a multitude of Egyptians gods su...

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