Hello Toniesha,
I agree with you that God manifests in our lives in different ways and forms. In the modern-day world, where there is increased diversity and human activities, individuals have adopted a broad spectrum of religious activities and faiths. Despite a significant number of the middle class and rich in society who have decided not to believe, dearly, in God, they still go through experiences that for sure demonstrates the love of God. I find it exciting and inspiring about your experience with the one-leg bird and how it restored faith in you. Over the years, human beings have been overwhelmed with increased activities; social, political, and economical. As such, people have become worried and stressed about the way of living, sources of income, and the young generation's future. Just like the one-leg bird, people should believe and trust in God at all times. Lastly, from your post, I think there need for further research on the issues of primal religions and contemporary social problems.
Response to Valerie
Hello Valerie,
I find it intriguing and amazing how you connected with God in your experience at the Rock Mountains. Indeed, God's hugeness cannot be compared to anything in this world as it manifests in nature and all the creatures. Consequently, primal man could easily find solace and comfort in nature, such as huge mountains, large rivers, and big trees, among others. Your experience at the Rock Mountains is a true reflection and manifestation of the power and presence of God in our lives. Additionally, if one could feel 'small' before a natural feature like a mountain, it is not weird but spiritual for primal individuals to worship mountains. As much as I agree that the correlation between primal value and religion, there is a need to research further, using different resources. This investigation would provide answers to, and different perspectives about, primal religion and its connection to human behavior and contemporary issues in society.
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References
Smith, H. (1991). The world's religions. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco. America, Http://www.miamiwata.com/history.html