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The Untold History of Jesus: Before Human Language and Structured Belief

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Summary :  The Origins of Faith Before Humanization: Rethinking Religious Evolution & Influence Understanding belief beyond structured religion is crucial for policymakers navigating global governance, identity, and societal cohesion. Before written theology, faith may have emerged through mimicry, social influence, and cognitive evolution , shaping foundational narratives that drive modern ideologies. This exploration challenges conventional views—suggesting that early human rituals, behavior-based traditions, and symbolic storytelling played a key role in shaping belief before structured language and historical records. From ancient shepherd communities influencing faith through performance to modern digital culture reshaping perceptions, the evolution of belief remains deeply linked to societal structures and decision-making. As policymakers grapple with faith-driven governance, ethical leadership, and cultural narratives, understanding how religion evolved from beh...