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From Coconut Trees To Cults offers a critical examination of the evolution of religion from a skeptical viewpoint, arguing that religious beliefs and practices are primarily human constructs shaped by psychological, social, and environmental factors rather than divine influence. The author explores the cognitive foundation of religion, suggesting that human brains are wired to seek patterns and assign meaning, leading to the emergence of supernatural beliefs as coping mechanisms for uncertainty and fear.

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From Coconut Trees To Cults offers a critical examination of the evolution of religion from a skeptical viewpoint, arguing that religious beliefs and practices are primarily human constructs shaped by psychological, social, and environmental factors rather than divine influence. The author explores the cognitive foundation of religion, suggesting that human brains are wired to seek patterns and assign meaning, leading to the emergence of supernatural beliefs as coping mechanisms for uncertainty and fear.
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Autorenporträt
I have spent most of my life exploring why we humans do and think what we do. I have reached a few conclusions, but my life has been a continuous learning curve, and as such, I hope to learn something new every day. I write about my thoughts, conclusions, and ideas with the hope that it might help others see a different perspective. I speculate on topics from Artificial Intelligence to zoology. My thoughts and opinions are often wrapped in humor, but are always meant to broaden our understanding of who we are.