There's some logical reason they believe what they do so — Shwah
I spent some time here looking for a thinker to interact with. I found only one or two. — Joe Mello
Primal fears are logical or are properly consequential or derivable. I wouldn't say primal fears can meaningfully speak about religions in anything less than a shallow sense though — Shwah
Love would mean nothing without gods having created it — EugeneW
Do you think only humans experience and dispense love as we define the various manifestations of it? — universeness
It'd be hard to consider those feelings in terms of fear except derivatively for some people. — Shwah
Flee … he’s probably stoned and here to giggle to himself like an idiot — Joe Mello
Absolutely not. Even elementary particles — EugeneW
The gods had a reason creating them. That gives love meaning. Await the final word to be told my fellow Earthling! — EugeneW
I would say pyramids are a development of the burial cult stage with developments past animism towards paganism.
Some spiritual traits about pyramids: they are built high to bridge the path between earth and the sun (heaven), the bodies are not burned to get closer to heaven, dead pharoahs may become gods if they reach their path (and get haloes which are just suns over your head), embalming is an understanding of the body and which are most important (which influences early surgery).
So a lot of ethical, scientific discoveries are from this. I think it would be hard to define these meaningfully in terms of fear — Shwah
Consider me a psychopantheist, universeness — EugeneW
I think it's definitely possible — Shwah
"No good reason" is tangential here but as for the question "does God exist" no human/conscious creature can arrive at the negative position. — Shwah
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