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	<title>Comments on: The likelihood of a post-religious world</title>
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		<title>By: Where did spirituality/religion come from, and where is it going? - Tree of Souls - An Avatar Community Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] permalink      The concept of spirituality and religion is just about as old as time. Some religions may have been designed in ancient times or modified in medieval times to intentionally console those stricken by poverty by convincing them that they would have all they wanted in another life, but religions and spirituality as a whole have existed long before organized civilizations. Where does it come from? And, as more and more people have better education in the modern age, what will happen to spirituality/religion?  Here&#039;s a nice article about the future of religion: The likelihood of a post-religious world &#124; Perplexicon [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] permalink      The concept of spirituality and religion is just about as old as time. Some religions may have been designed in ancient times or modified in medieval times to intentionally console those stricken by poverty by convincing them that they would have all they wanted in another life, but religions and spirituality as a whole have existed long before organized civilizations. Where does it come from? And, as more and more people have better education in the modern age, what will happen to spirituality/religion?  Here&#039;s a nice article about the future of religion: The likelihood of a post-religious world | Perplexicon [...]</p>
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