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But you can't deny that religion lead to stone masonry and building.
All the earliest large human made structures were either temples or tombs. |
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some of it has been factually proven, pontius pilot, the many romans the king etc the more important powerful people have records of their existance. the great floods happened etc The carpenter, well alas they didnt keep records of peasant carpenters 2017 years ago....But you cant measure or quantity everything in terms power or wealth, he left his impact more than any other human in history. |
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Yeah I don't find religion interesting because I believe the ideology. I just find interesting as a part of history because it's played such a big role in shaping humanity to where we are now.Be that good or bad. It could be that without religion we may not have advanced the way we have. |
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