Fear of death, wonder at the causes of chance events or unintelligible happenings, hope for divine aid and gratitude for good fortune, cooperated to generate religious belief.

Will Durant
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It is natural for living things to be afraid of death. That fear of death has been present in all cultures since the beginning of time. When people place their faith in a higher power, they are able to cope with their fear of death. They know that there is something bigger than themselves that is greater than death. Religion has been around for thousands of years and has given people comfort in the face of death.

Source: Our Oriental Heritage

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