I've always been interested in comparative religion, myths, folktales and legends. This led to an interest in the psychology of religion and neuroscience.
What I find even more interesting is how many people in the 21st century still see the world like that.
(April 7, 2014 at 11:56 pm)cromwell Wrote: You are missing the point of hearing the stories written by people from thousands of years ago. Getting an understanding of how they saw the world back then.
What I find even more interesting is how many people in the 21st century still see the world like that.
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