"early men's religious grew out of fear and ignorance". Justify the statement
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early men's religious grew out of fear and ignorance
Explanation:
- Early man lived a life surrounding by fear and danger.
- The fear and ignorance about the natural phenomena that were occurring around them and the changes led them to adopt a religion.
- Religion was their only way to find the changes around them.
- Sacrifices were made to make to satisfy god.
- Early men were superstitious and mythical as being ignorant.
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