Most importantly, religions provide the essential sources and scales of dignity and responsibility, shame and respect, restraint and regret, restitution and reconciliation that a human rights regime needs to survive and flourish in any culture. In the human rights mission, religion has played its part right from the start in two ways. First, freedom of worship (or non worship) is one of the fundamental human freedoms. ... Secondly, religion, with all that belongs to it, i.e. beliefs as well as institutions, also falls under the universal norms.
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Mummification helped someone reach the afterlife as they believed that an afterlife could only exist if there was a form the ka (soul) could repossess after death. ... This is why they spent so long on the process of mummification and why Pharoahs began the building of their tombs during their lifetimes.
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Plentiful harvests enabled people to specialize. Because not everyone had to be a farmer, some people could work with pottery while others could develop religions.