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    Supports→Worship of multiple human-like invisible intelligent powers arises from attempts to control what humans fear and do not understand

    Humans hope to control unpredictable events they do not understand by propitiating invisible intelligent agents

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    Hume maintains that “polytheism or idolatry was, and must have been, the first and most ancient religion of mankind” (NHR, 1.1). Not only does the evidence of history make this clear (Hume discounts the historical reliability of the Hebrew Bible, which, as is well-known, presents a different picture), we know as well that if theism, based on the (obvious and convincing) argument of design, were the original religion then it would be impossible to explain how polytheism could have ever arisen out

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