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A Study of Religious Behavior
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Is the bottom line of religion about social behavior? Are we all basically looking for a parent?
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I do believe religion can unite people and add coherence and meaning to their lives whether it inculcates child like acceptance may depend on the particular religion... that can vary I think.
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I'm a bit confused by your question-- can you clarify exactly what you are looking for? As an anthropologist (retired), let me take a stab at what our work involves in this area. Religion is considered one of the five basic institutions that all societies have in one form or another (the others are political, economic, family, and education). We typically do not make judgements as to the validity of religious beliefs, but spend most of our time studying the beliefs and the effects of the beliefs on their culture. If we have any religious beliefs, we are to put them on the side and do our best to keep our own faith (or lack there of) out of the picture.
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Reread Lightkeeper's quote
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The "researchers" claim to have blazed a new trail, and criticize other anthropologists as "speculating about alleged beliefs". This is nonsense; a hollow claim, no matter how interesting their inquiries may be. I have read a fair bit of anthropology of religion articles and books and have yet to find a credible anthropologist who "speculated" about what people believe.... They describe what people believe, which is quite a different thing.
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