JustDave
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Humans, in spite of differences, have a great deal in common. If you believe Maslow, certain needs are universal to our species, and it seems to me that some needs, not necessarily on Maslow's list, can never be fulfilled. They can only be accepted, unless we introduce some sort of power that is beyond human control.They were not influenced by the Bible, what influenced them? They were a simple people with the same basic needs we have still today.
I find these histories fascinating before The Word was ever introduced to them.
Religion is not the only thing that can be influenced by societies. People with commanding presence and an understanding of what people want, can verbalize and influence. So someone like that will always be there to come up with ideas that satisfy, and others will accept. If people are afraid to die, an influencer can fix that by proposing something beyond humankind's reality, and make people feel better. This is a good thing, especially for those who are not willing or able to accept their fate. Death might be the big one, but there are many other things that are beyond our control. Imaginative thinking can soothe those needs also.
This is why I see religion as an ego defense mechanism. We give ourselves a substitute for the control that we do not have, and we feel safe. We may even feel at peace with ourselves. Our feelings, good or bad, may not be well founded, but they are definitely real.