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Sapiens - The Religion of Law

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  • Yes. May I take this seat?
  • Hello, Ms. Wexler.
  • Act professional..
  • Of course. I'll also add that I will be guiding you through some parts of the reading, so don't worry about having to memorize everything. You may also eat during the exam. I'll allow it.
  • Good afternoon, Ernest. You are here because you want to retake your oral exam on your assigned reading, correct?
  • Well then, I shall start. As we know, religion unites people from all over the world.
  • Thank you. And may I ask if my points are reduced because this is a retake?
  • NO! Hopefully I score a 95 or higher or else I'm losing my A.
  • Yes, and according to Harari, all social orders and hierarchies are imagined; their fragility being determined by the size of the society of which they have been created by.
  • Yes, the highest you can score is a 98.
  • I BARELY REMEMBER THIS!
  • However, for a religion to be able to legitimize the widespread social and political orders of a range of many peoples across a region of land territory, it must be universal and missionary.
  • Indeed, which was the reason for the formation of religions, to give superhuman legitimacy to those social orders and hierarchies.
  • There are specifications that religions must follow in order to do that, such as containing an entire system of norms and values which must be based on superhuman laws, not human decisions.
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