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bcretired

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According to Sir James Frazer's view of how human thought developed
 
  a. science would replace the errors in thinking of magic and religious beliefs.
  b. magic, religion, and science were equally valid methods of understanding the world.
  c. science and magic were more rational approaches to understanding than religion.
  d. rational thought and religious thinking were two separate aspects of the human mind.

Question 2

Humans have a need to understand the world around them; the purpose of religion is to explain events and things. This is the view taken by ____ theories of religion.
 
  a. sociological
  b. political
  c. intellectual/cognitive
  d. psychological



sierrahalpin

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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