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Tool-Maker to God Maker

A Human Journey
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Until recently humans have been defined as the only tool-maker and tool-user species. But recent evidence has accumulated to show that other species also make and use tools including, chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas, crows, dolphins, elephants, sea otters, and the Galapagos Island finches. Since these mentioned species, and more, make and/or use tools, a new definition of what it is to be human is needed. What really defines and sets humans apart from all other living species of tool-making and tool-using species, is what no other animal has been observed or known to do. Of all living species only humans are god-makers. The mechanism of god making must be scrutinized, revealed, exposed to light and laid bare, to show it is only and completely the human ego that has generated the human-like ego of a god. A god is a conceived strategy of regulating human behavior for the better, a way of furnishing direction from a lower animalistic level to a higher level. Whoever maintains the view of a human-like god simply want to improve themselves, and wants extra help doing so, even if imaginary. Self-improvement is a benefit to oneself and to all. The ego of a god is only an ineffectual reflection of the human ego, an ego that ever contributes to its own troubles of interpersonal conflict and aggression. Just as stone tools have become obsolete, so the cognitive tool of a human-like god is on its way to becoming obsolete. As did the use of stone tools, the cognitive tool of a human-like god is also receding into history.

Author Biography:

Edward Conklin grew up surrounded by the natural beauty of the Catskill Mountains of New York State. He holds a Ph.D. in the area of the Psychology of Religion, with a focus on cognitive processes and how they produce various behaviors and material artifacts. He has also investigated and taught in the field of Parapsychology at the university and college level for twenty-five years. He currently resides in the state of Florida.
Release date NZ
July 23rd, 2014
Pages
196
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9780990645702
Product ID
22770059

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