Religion and Behavior
Douglas explores the evolution of religions as systems designed to guide human behavior, emphasizing their origins in communal survival rather than strict dogma. He highlights how, over time, these movements often devolve into rigid structures that lose sight of their foundational principles, ultimately becoming new forms of worship. The conversation delves into the human desire for belief and the recurring cycle of seeking meaning through various spiritual frameworks.In this clip
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