Jiang models early religious thought as arising from experiences that overwhelm ordinary explanation: childbirth, stars, healing, nature, and death.
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Jiang models early religious thought as arising from experiences that overwhelm ordinary explanation: childbirth, stars, healing, nature, and death.
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"Meaning like we see these things and we're like, oh my God, God must exist because there's no way I can explain what happened...."
"this life come out of nothing right okay and if you don't if you have a psychology you can't explain what happened so that's..."
"worlds out there does it make sense all right what else amazes you about the world to me okay recovery from disease okay so..."
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