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| 87:1.2 Though the [[savage]] credited ghosts with [[supernatural]] powers, he hardly conceived of them as having [[supernatural]] [[intelligence]]. Many tricks and stratagems were [[practiced]] in an [[effort]] to hoodwink and deceive the [[ghosts]]; civilized man still pins much [[faith]] on the [[hope]] that an outward [[manifestation]] of [[piety]] will in some [[manner]] [[deceive]] even an [[omniscient]] [[Deity]]. | | 87:1.2 Though the [[savage]] credited ghosts with [[supernatural]] powers, he hardly conceived of them as having [[supernatural]] [[intelligence]]. Many tricks and stratagems were [[practiced]] in an [[effort]] to hoodwink and deceive the [[ghosts]]; civilized man still pins much [[faith]] on the [[hope]] that an outward [[manifestation]] of [[piety]] will in some [[manner]] [[deceive]] even an [[omniscient]] [[Deity]]. |
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− | 87:1.3 The [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1._PRIMITIVE_MAN primitives] feared [[sickness]] because they [[observed]] it was often a harbinger of [[death]]. If the tribal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_man medicine man] failed to [[cure]] an afflicted [[individual]], the sick man was usually removed from the [[family]] hut, being taken to a smaller one or left in the open air to die alone. A house in which [[death]] had occurred was usually destroyed; if not, it was always avoided, and this [[fear]] prevented early man from building substantial dwellings. It also militated against the [[establishment]] of permanent villages and [[cities]]. | + | 87:1.3 The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1._PRIMITIVE_MAN primitives] feared [[sickness]] because they [[observed]] it was often a harbinger of [[death]]. If the tribal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_man medicine man] failed to [[cure]] an afflicted [[individual]], the sick man was usually removed from the [[family]] hut, being taken to a smaller one or left in the open air to die alone. A house in which [[death]] had occurred was usually destroyed; if not, it was always avoided, and this [[fear]] prevented early man from building substantial dwellings. It also militated against the [[establishment]] of permanent villages and [[cities]]. |
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| 87:1.4 The [[savages]] sat up all night and talked when a member of the [[clan]] died; they feared they too would die if they fell [[asleep]] in the vicinity of a corpse. [[Contagion]] from the corpse substantiated the [[fear]] of the [[dead]], and all peoples, at one [[time]] or another, have employed elaborate [[purification]] [[ceremonies]] designed to cleanse an [[individual]] after contact with the dead. The [[ancients]] believed that [[light]] must be provided for a corpse; a dead body was never permitted to remain in the [[dark]]. In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Century twentieth century], candles are still burned in [[death]] chambers, and men still sit up with the dead. So-called civilized man has hardly yet completely eliminated the [[fear]] of dead bodies from his [[philosophy]] of life. | | 87:1.4 The [[savages]] sat up all night and talked when a member of the [[clan]] died; they feared they too would die if they fell [[asleep]] in the vicinity of a corpse. [[Contagion]] from the corpse substantiated the [[fear]] of the [[dead]], and all peoples, at one [[time]] or another, have employed elaborate [[purification]] [[ceremonies]] designed to cleanse an [[individual]] after contact with the dead. The [[ancients]] believed that [[light]] must be provided for a corpse; a dead body was never permitted to remain in the [[dark]]. In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Century twentieth century], candles are still burned in [[death]] chambers, and men still sit up with the dead. So-called civilized man has hardly yet completely eliminated the [[fear]] of dead bodies from his [[philosophy]] of life. |
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