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PEÑA, PATRICIA ANNE

  PEÑA, PATRICIA ANNE GR. 12- SINCERITY HUMSS INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4650154/ The nature and dynamics of world religions: a life-history approach           Religion is a human being’s relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence. It could be associated to human behavior, the distinction between good and bad or right and wrong behavior. In this perspective, religious beliefs are not part of a life-history coordinated strategy per se. Rather, they are a set of beliefs that are pragmatically held by slow-life individuals to help them moralize fast-life behaviors. Several problems arise as a result of these historical events. Why did world religions emerge so late in human history and in such a few locations? Why did they exhibit the same extremely unique combination of close cooperation, limited sociosexuality, and delayed gratification across civilizations? W
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PEREZ, RAQUEL

  PEREZ, RAQUEL GR.12- SINCERITY HUMSS INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4650154/ The nature and dynamics of world religions: a life-history approach         The world religions are characterized by a unique emphasis on specific behaviors that organisms including human has, such as the behavior that intended to benefits others,  and the behavior of having sex with others whom they're not committed to, and the behavior of resisting to the temptation of an immediate pleasure in the hope of obtaining a valuable and long -lasting rewards, and the last is the belief that all of these behaviors of organisms including human are sanctioned by some kind of supernatural justice or it was the right thing to do as by the permission of super human being which is God.          This article sought to answer why world religions appeared late in human history and appeared only in some particular places. That's why researchers have ma