Jiang says Catalhoyuk's living rooms functioned as temples, making it one of the first religious communities where religion permeated everyday life from birth to death.
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"...maybe once a year. Okay? But it wasn't part of your everyday life. Whereas in Kanahoyak, religion was in your life from birth to..."
"...could be ignored by the people. And the people prefer normal everyday life to these ideas, but they are living in the illusion. And..."
"...much of the disappointment and heartache that we, we see in everyday life? No, no one's happy. And I'm speaking as an American. You..."
"...is very complex and how they imbued it embedded into their everyday life every day when they wake up and they see the world..."
"...that doesn't happen on the geopolitical level it happens on just everyday life um and so there's just like"
"...and nation state are all powerful concepts that are embedded into everyday life. You cannot escape it. Okay? You've been brainwashed and thinking that..."
"...it. For when asceticism was carried out of monastic cells, into everyday life, okay?"
"...conquers more and more territory, as it becomes more embedded into everyday life, there will be a nostalgia for the Catholic Church and there..."
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