Why We Believe In God by J. Arthur Thomson

In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the psychological, cultural, and evolutionary factors that contribute to humanity's enduring belief in a higher power. By examining the intersection of biology and spirituality, the narrative offers insights into how religious beliefs have shaped societies and individual lives throughout history. The book presents a balanced analysis, considering both the innate human need for meaning and the societal structures that reinforce religious ideologies, ultimately providing a comprehensive understanding of the complex reasons behind the universal inclination towards faith.

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