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Claim CB440:

Evolution does not explain religion.

Response:

  1. Religion fits comfortably with evolutionary theory. Some of its important components probably even predate humanity. For example:
  2. Religions themselves evolve (Cullen 1998; Gottsch 2001).

  3. The claim is an argument from incredulity. Even if no explanation is known, that does not mean there is none.

References:

  1. Cullen, B. 1998. Parasite ecology and the evolution of religion. In Heylighten, F. (ed.), The Evolution of Complexity. http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Papers/Cullen.html
  2. Gottsch, J. D. 2001. Mutation, selection, and vertical transmission of theistic memes in religious canons. J Memetics 5. http://jom-emit.cfpm.org/2001/vol5/gottsch_jd.html

Further Reading:

Boyer, Pascal. 2001. Religion Explained. New York: Basic Books.

Burkert, Walter. 1996. Creation of the Sacred: Tracks of biology in early religions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (It concentrates on early cultural aspects of religion but still has some relevance to religion's origin.)

Dunbar, Robin. 2003. Evolution: Five big questions: 5. What's God got to do with it? New Scientist 178(2399) (14 June): 38-39.

Konner, Melvin. 2002. The Tangled Wing: Biological constraints on the human spirit, New York: Henry Holt and Co.
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