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Exploring Religions and Languages: A Social Evolution
GLOBEWednesday, November 6, 2024
Historical data backs up this idea. It shows that people's first religion or language often comes from their parents, but they can change later on. This makes sense, right? Think about how you learn your first language from your family, but you might pick up new ones in school or from friends.
The interesting part is that religions and languages have different time scales for change. Also, external factors like politics or culture play a big role in how religions spread. This makes studying them even more fascinating.
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