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No, religion got started way back in the Palaeolithic era. After all, the Neanderthals were known to have religion too, given burial rites/belief in afterlife. Indeed, one could even argue that religion happened even further back. For example, our pet dogs seem to hold us humans to be gods of a sort.

Geoff


 		 	   		  

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