Jiang previews that Ice Cave Paintings suggest similar forms of religion or religious vision 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.
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Early Religion
Jiang previews that Ice Cave Paintings suggest similar forms of religion or religious vision 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.
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"Okay? So next class, we'll look at Ice Cave Paintings. That goes back 40,000 years. Meaning that they practiced this sort of religion, or..."
"Any more questions? Any more questions? Okay. All right. So next class, we will do ice cave paintings."
"...turn into the metaphorical reality which becomes the basis of all early religions okay so there are different metaphors that we can use to..."
"every single early religion whether it's a Daoism or Hinduism or the Egyptians or the Native Americans religion all believe this and they all..."
"...that's... That's it. And next class, we'll continue this discussion about early religion. And how people develop these religious visions."
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