Agrarian Magic: 20 Theories on the Origin of Religion

Agrarian Magic: 20 Theories on the Origin of ReligionMystic Politics has compiled the top 20 theories on the origin of religion, from animism to agrarian magic.

Religion is a species-specific human universal phenomenon, complex, full of paradoxes, and found in all cultures. Social scientists and anthropologists since the late 17th century have attempted to rationally answer questions about religion, and while we can’t evaluate the veracity of religion’s claims, we can attempt to understand its functions.

The methods of comparative religion, comparative mythology, with interdisciplinary analysis throughout the fields of ethnography, neuroscience, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and linguistics have made a lot of progress in the last 100 years, with a boom of database-driven analysis in the last decade.

There are a number of theories attempting to explain the mystery of religion’s origin, purpose, functions and spread, from ancestor and soul worship, animism, totemism, spirit propitiation, magic theory, cultural memes, agrarian overseer gods, fear and worship of spirits, evolved adaption, or by-product of evolved adaption, and as a control mechanism.

There are multiple definitions and criterion of religion, most dealing with the supernatural, the unknown, the ineffable, the numinous, that terrific agency of the gods, or the comfort of ancestors and hero archetypes.

Let’s examine some of these meta-theories of religion’s origins to see what we can sort out.

How do you think religion got started? (:

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Ethnobotany and Zombies: The Skeptic and the Rainbow

Ethnobotany and Zombies: The Skeptic and the Rainbow

We open with the Haitian Clairvius Narcisse’s claims that he was drugged to appear dead, buried alive, and dug up by a Houngan priest who subsequently extracted labor from him while Clairvius was kept in a perpetual stupor or ‘zombie’ state. Clairvius claims he was beaten with a sisal whip and transplanted to a Haitian sugar plantation where he worked with other zombified victims.

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While many had attempted before to extract the secrets of the Haitian VouDon, previous researchers searching for Zombie magick had failed. Davis claims it was his infiltration of VouDon’s clandestine groups and secret societies that facilitated the discoveries he made. Wade Davis’ highly sensationalized account of the Zombie research was made famous in his book The Serpent and the Rainbow: A Harvard Scientist’s Astonishing Journey into the Secret Societies of Haitian Voodoo, Zombis, and Magic, which finds him portrayed as a mystical Indiana Jones buttressed between worlds of science and carnal low-magic.

What do you think better explains the Zombis phenomena: Eastern or Western medicine?

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Anthropology and the Assault on Common Sense
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The world is actually a hodge-podge of reality, belief, and experience melded together into what only feels like the truth.

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(Video) Bill Nye: Creationism and Intelligent Design Not Appropriate For Children
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Bill Nye thinks Creationist and Intelligent Design ‘theories’ are harmful to your children- and America’s scientific future.

Do you think a belief in creationism indicates an inability to work in the STEM (science technology engineering math) fields?

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Religion and Science: Spirituality on the way to Globalization
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Progressive spirituality is related to a burgeoning liberalization of global economy, but it is a concept of spirituality markedly different from the old Gods.

Is the rise of Liberal Globalization fueling Global Spirituality- or vice versa?

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God Spot Revisited: Is Spirituality Evolved Brain Function?
God Spot Revisited: Is Spirituality Evolved Brain Function?

Evolved capacity for self-transcendence fits in well with what we know about the evolutionary role and function of religious beliefs and rituals.

If spirituality is an evolved function of the brain, what purpose does it serve?

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Illegal Squatters are Destroying Peru’s Mysterious Nazca Geoglyphs - Mystic Politics http://mys.tc/2ev

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Illegal Squatters are Destroying Peru’s Mysterious Nazca Geoglyphs
Illegal Squatters are Destroying Peru’s Mysterious Nazca Geoglyphs

Squatters have started raising pigs on Peru’s giant Nazca lines- the mysterious lines visible from space- destroying a Nazca-era cemetery.

Illegal Squatters are Destroying Peru’s Mysterious Nazca Geoglyphs

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