As a psychology enthusiast, I prefer reading books about religions that existed before the currently existing religions, and about religions that tribes in the Far East and other remote areas follow. I read Joseph Campbell's books. They are kind of informative, as the author describes religions and beliefs of primitive people in primitive tribes that still exist, and beliefs that existed in the past.
The very basic ideas of the beliefs that existed in the past are almost the same as the ones in the the most common religions, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism. I am trying to find out why humans tend to make up and believe in those now-considered irrational beliefs using some psychological concepts that I know.
It supports that religions are human-made. It helps me a lot to find out the truth about religions.
If you are interested in this particular issue, I recommend Joseph Campbell's Primitive Mythology.
The very basic ideas of the beliefs that existed in the past are almost the same as the ones in the the most common religions, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism. I am trying to find out why humans tend to make up and believe in those now-considered irrational beliefs using some psychological concepts that I know.
It supports that religions are human-made. It helps me a lot to find out the truth about religions.
If you are interested in this particular issue, I recommend Joseph Campbell's Primitive Mythology.