Social Sciences, asked by Aliya1751, 1 year ago

Animal have no religion. Why should man have one???


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Answered by amishathamur3008
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Its not compulsory to have a religion . These religions are made by humans only . To show their importance . But Now a days Religions are turning into violence.

For me Man should have only one religion
THE RELIGION OF LOVE .

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

The human situation always includes religion. He is the trade animal, according to Adam Smith; according to Aristotle, man is the political animal. Here, man is considered to be the religious animal. Religion is always there, but it is also true that it is always evolving.

Explanation:

You completely made up the idea that animals are not religious. If you insisted, you would have to provide proof. Of course, there will never be any such proof.

I've seen cats follow ghosts. Those who cannot sense ghosts do not notice the cats' lack of movement. Those who are sensitive to spirits notice the cats pursuing ghosts. It's not necessary for you to trust me because there is never any proof that ghosts exist. I take care not to demand believing from anyone but my fellow mystics who can also see ghosts. Look what the cat carried in is a metaphor, not a literal statement.

Humans practise religion because some of us have had direct encounters with gods or ghosts. We narrate tales based on our experiences. Although most people don't, some of the majority who have never encountered such things believe what we say. All of the world's religions have their roots there.

Cats follow the same pattern when they first emerge, but since their communication is so inferior to language, they are unable to tell each other stories.

Each religion uses animals in its sacrifices, banquets, and rites. Animals are valued differently in each religion. Depending on their faith, some people hold animals in high regard, while others only consider them as a source of sustenance.

The animals in polar religion have thick fur and thick skin give the reason for it​

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