Cultural Theism-And Its Significance
By Tanay Nagesh.
Abstract. he survey revolves around one key concept. That whatsoever culture we’ve heard of; whether Roman, Greek, Indian etc., have in common; some concept or another, of “GOD”. Thus, the question was that, does this concept, serves any benefit in whatever context to, their people at individual levels, and the society they come up as whole. And if assumed that it it does, then what disadvantages/advantages; those who do not follow along the concept established , have in their personal and non- personal life. Thus, I hereby state that, following the same logic, the test broadly divides the participants to Theist and Atheist, to conclude the differences between the ideology of the two group.
Neither this survey, nor the author, thereby claims the superiority; by any or another means, of one group over another. The survey, and the conclusion; is to be-as they are- based, solely on the data collected and interpreted. The motive of the test and this conclusion; was and will, never be that. The sole purpose was to compare from the view of data and conclude whatever was discovered. There are places, fields and regions, where both of the believe pattern have their own advantages.
KEYWORDS: Theism, Culture, Atheist, Survey, Theist, God, God-Concept, Psychology, Believes, Action and Thought, Morality, Altruism, Teachings.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2410III03V12P0001
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