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Informative Article | Biology | India | Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016
Cacophony of Religion and Survival Instinct
Abstract: Culturally developed human being came to adapt religion as a mark of cohesiveness and strength which proved out to be advantageous for their survival. In nature if any population is on a constant rise, the competition to meet the needs become inevitable and ever increasing population becomes a self destructive force. These intra species interactions in human species which are being expressed in the garb of fanaticism are in fact the competitive instinct for survival to meet basic requirements of food, shelter and space which is getting scarce and limited because of meteoric rise in population.
Keywords: Primate behaviour, Intra species interaction in humans, Instinct, Social behaviour of man, Fanaticism
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016,
Pages: 2029 - 2030
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