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Sacrifice as a religious act from "summary" of The Golden Bough by James George Frazer

The notion of sacrifice as a religious act is deeply rooted in the beliefs and practices of various cultures throughout history. The act of sacrificing something of value, whether it be an animal, food, or other offering, is seen as a way to appease the gods or higher powers and ensure their favor and protection. Sacrifice is often viewed as a form of communication between humans and the divine, a way to establish a connection and show devotion and obedience. By giving up something valuable, believers demonstrate their commitment and willingness to p...
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    The Golden Bough

    James George Frazer

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