Jiang defines animism as the belief that every living thing has a soul and all living things are interconnected, making it probably the first religion.
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Jiang defines animism as the belief that every living thing has a soul and all living things are interconnected, making it probably the first religion.
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"...animism and what animism is it's a very it's probably the first religion okay it's a belief that each living thing whether it's a..."
"...is Judaism, right? And it makes sense because Judaism is the first religion. It is from Judaism in which you have Islam as well..."
"...will i will show you in this class that actually the first religion that was monotheistic is christianity okay so the difference between between..."
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"...to construct an understanding of the world. Okay? So basically the first religion was this. Right? And this is just a theory of the..."
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