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I will pay for the following article How Religion Relates to the Cultures. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article How Religion Relates to the Cultures. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. One of the scholars who made a trial at defining culture is Havilland, William who said that it constitutes beliefs, values as well as the perception of the globe which lie behind the behavior of people and which the same behavior reflects.

Pohang, in his book, continues to argue that culture is determined by how complex a community is. That culture is not just a total of traits but the formation of an interlinked pattern. In this case, thus, culture depends on the arts, which are highly connected to economic and religious values, and that as an insight of science, culture may reverse a given religious belief. (prolong, 2004 pp1-5)

It is speculated that early religion may have originated from Mesopotamia. In Mesopotamia, the early time painters of caves made paintings of animals on cave walls, which have been interpreted as a sign of belief in animism magic. By drawing the animal, it was a belief that the animals painted would appear. In the same line of argument, if the animal was painted as speared, this meant success would be guaranteed in hunting.

Neanderthal men used to bury their dead together with objects to be applied in their afterlife. Before humanity came in cities or even city-states, gods structures (like temples) were the order of the day in the landscape.

In ancient Mesopotamia, the way nature worked was divine forces determined. Thus, the numerous gods and goddesses with the inclusion of the four creator gods, the Abzu and Taimats forces who had originated from the waters primordial fracas, brought about by the four creator gods. The four gods in the descending order of their powers were An- sky-god, Enlil- who permitted raging storms or acted in giving a man a hand, Nin- Khursag- goddess of Earth lastly, Enki- the god of water as well as wisdom patron.

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