The answer is True.
The provision of dual criminality usually exist unless both nations involved already set a form of extradition agreements.
In general nations with dual criminality usually does not possess solid bilateral relation with one another.
Emile Durkheim argued that the sacred is simply a symbol of the society, linked religion with society as a "mirror" of the society; authored the book “The Elementary Forms of Religious Life”.
Sigmund Freud was an atheist who viewed religion as an "outward manifestation of basic psychological causes," and considered religion to be: an illusion, a form of "wish fulfillment", and a projection of neuroses.
Sigmund Freud also authored several books exploring the nature of religion, including “Totem and Taboo”, saw God or "the Holy" as the reality that stands beyond and behind what we call "religion," identified this "HOLY" as numinous and the "mysterium tremendum fascinans".
Rudolf Otto authored the book “The Idea of the Holy” and considered awareness of the sacred to be at the heart of the human religious experience.
Mircea Eliade authored the book “The Sacred and the Profane”.
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2 - There was Standardized transportation
3 - There was a single written language.</span>
Answer :
1. Religious people are ignorant throwbacks to an age of unenlightenment.
2. Religion is a plague upon the earth, devouring the peace of the world.
3. Religion is incompatible with a modern scientific worldview.
Explanation :
1. Religious people are ignorant throwbacks to an age of unenlightenment.
This statement represents the rephrasing of the emotively expressed portion in the passage. The author believes that religious people are orthodox people. They are ignorant and they lived in the age of inlightenment.
2. Religion is a plague upon the earth, devouring the peace of the world.
This sentence best represents the plausible interpretation of the intended conclusion of the passage which says that religion is used by many believers as a tool to provide punishment to others and disturbed the peace in this world.
3. Religion is incompatible with a modern scientific worldview.
This statement represents a covert assumption from the passage that is not stated expressly. The author speaks that in this age of modern scientific period, people should rise above the believers and should treat each other kindly and with love. People should not fill in their minds with hatred for each other in the name of one's God and should think critically and analytically in this modern scientific age.