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Religion is a pervasive and significant cultural phenomenon, so people have sought to explain the nature of religion. E.b. Tylor and James Frazer defined religion as essentially being the belief in spiritual beings. Sigmund Freud argued that religion exists as a response to deep emotional conflicts and weaknesses.
Religion is a pervasive and significant cultural phenomenon, so people have sought to explain the nature of religion. E.b. Tylor and James Frazer defined religion as essentially being the belief in spiritual beings. Sigmund Freud argued that religion exists as a response to deep emotional conflicts and weaknesses.
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Religion is a pervasive and significant cultural phenomenon, so people have sought to explain the nature of religion. E.b. Tylor and James Frazer defined religion as essentially being the belief in spiritual beings. Sigmund Freud argued that religion exists as a response to deep emotional conflicts and weaknesses.
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