The behaviors aren't different. You do a dance and it rains, and you keep doing the dance when you want it to rain.Maj wrote:Humans - to the best of my knowledge - are the only creatures who can take simple cause and effect relationships and turn it into a complex system of higher beings that may or may not exist.Frank wrote:What makes you think it's limited to humans?
What you linked to was essentially the same as the athlete who doesn't wash his socks during the playoffs. I get that - it's the same method by which I train my seven month old to function (When you're sitting down and not screaming, you get to have a bite of Mom's ice cream). It's not the creation of a divine entity that may or may not have your personal welfare in mind. I don't understand why the ability to make that leap from one behavior to the other evolved. I don't understand the evolutionary benefits of having done so.
The only thing that makes humans special in the religious stupidity department is how much better we are at teaching behaviors from one generation to another. We observe that a squirrel who runs around a tree three times and has a tasty nut fall next to him is quite likely to decide to run three times around other trees and look up for the rest of its life. We can infer that the squirrel may believe that the dance pleases some sort of invisible tree squirrel. Some of them doubtless have other explanations. But it doesn't really matter because squirrels don't teach their explanations and behaviors to the next generation very effectively.
However, humans do. And now we get into the idea of falsifiability. Because people carry their interpretations of the world with them until they have a reason to change them. And they teach their ideas to their children and to other people as truth. Truth which then gets carried on and passed to future generations and so on.
Which basically means that when someone randomly comes up with an idea to explain something and that idea is not falsifiable, that there is no reason for it to not continue to spread from generation to generation. From person to person. The same powers that allow us to uncover the patterns of the seasons and share this information with our children causes junk memes to accumulate in our collective knowledge base. It's a very powerful evolutionary system. But periodically it comes up with the idea of "goddidit" and it is very difficult to clean that kind of meme out of the system.
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