The religious imagination can make an imagined world more true, more powerful, and more real than the visible world when many people imagine it together.
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The religious imagination can make an imagined world more true, more powerful, and more real than the visible world when many people imagine it together.
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"Yeah, this is not studying, okay? This is not serious academic work. This is playing. It has no significance, no meaning, right? So what..."
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For most of human history, Jiang argues, humans were peaceful, egalitarian, and artistic because the forest, animals, ancestors, and spirit world were not scenery.
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