انسان های اولیه چرا خدا ساختند؟❌😱 راز پیدایش اولین دین و خدایان در تاریخ بشر❗
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Imagine standing in the middle of a dark cave 100,000 years ago . You see the body of one of your tribesmen in front of my feet . He's not breathing. His body is cold. It smells like dog and every animal draws me towards it . What do you think is the most logical thing to do here? Get away from there
. But a dad would n't do that. He kneels next to the body. He puts something he spent hours working on next to his body. A valuable tool, something he needs and then just sits there . It's as if he's still waiting for his dead mother to get up again. Why would a creature that
must expend all its energy on survival waste its food, tools, and time on someone who is no longer alive? What's even stranger is that this didn't just happen once. For thousands of generations after that, people would bury anyone who died and leave items next to them. They would spray paint on their bodies, bring them flowers,
and light fires in the pitch darkness. But then something even stranger happened. Man began to build places for creatures he could not see at all. With multi-ton pillars, animal images on ceremonial stone that produced no hunting, no food, no shelter, and one of the oldest examples is somewhere in southern Turkey, Gobekli Tepe,
where about 11,500 years ago, people dug huge pillars out of the ground and placed them side by side. They didn't have cities yet, they didn't have agriculture, they didn't have wheels, they didn't have metal, they didn't even have permanent homes. So why all this trouble? What could compel hundreds of people to work, to prepare food, to
move stones of this size, just to build a place that was probably never meant to be lived in? Maybe the answer is stranger than we think. Maybe the first man didn't farm to survive. Maybe he had to farm to build something he believed in. And if that's true, a very strange thing happened in human history.
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