#4k #religion #documentary We break down the most ancient forms of nature worship, to Paganism, down to the Syncretic Roman Imperial Cult and Judeo-Christian and Islamic Monotheistic Religions. Ancient religions have been a part of human history since the Stone Age. These religions were often based on animism, the belief that everything in nature has a spirit or soul. As humans evolved, so did their religious beliefs. The ancient Egyptians believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses who controlled the forces of nature and the afterlife. Proto-Indo-European pantheons were the earliest recorded religious beliefs of the Indo-European peoples. These pantheons were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple gods and goddesses, and often had a focus on nature and the elements. Moving forward in time, we can look at the ancient Greek and Roman religions, which were heavily influenced by the earlier Indo-European beliefs. The Greeks had a pantheon of gods and goddesses, with Zeus as the king of the gods and a focus on mythology and storytelling. The Romans, on the other hand, had a more practical approach to religion, with a focus on rituals and ceremonies to appease the gods. The Etruscan religion was the religious belief system of the Etruscan civilization, which was located in central Italy from the 8th to the 3rd century BCE. The Etruscans believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses, and their religion was heavily influenced by the Greeks. They also believed in the concept of divination, and used various methods such as reading the entrails of animals to predict the future. The Etruscan religion played an important role in the development of Roman religion, as many of the Roman gods and goddesses were based on Etruscan deities. However, much of the Etruscan religion has been lost to history, as many of their religious texts and artifacts were destroyed over time. During the Augustan age, the Roman religion underwent significant changes, with the emperor Augustus promoting a more traditional and conservative approach to religion. This included a focus on the worship of the state gods, as well as the deification of the emperor himself. In ancient Greece, religion was intertwined with daily life and politics. The Greeks believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses who controlled different aspects of life. The Romans adopted many of the Greek gods and goddesses, but also had their own deities. Judaism originated in the Middle East around 2000 BCE and evolved over time, with the Hebrew Bible serving as a central text. Early Judaism was characterized by a strong emphasis on monotheism, the belief in one God, and the importance of following God's laws and commandments. The Jewish people also placed great importance on the concept of covenant, or the special relationship between God and the Jewish people. As Christianity emerged in the Middle East, it spread rapidly throughout the Roman Empire. Christianity was based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, who preached love, forgiveness, and salvation. The religion became the dominant faith in Europe during the Middle Ages. Islam emerged in the 7th century in the Arabian Peninsula. The religion was founded by the prophet Muhammad, who received revelations from Allah. Islam spread rapidly throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and eventually reached Europe and Asia. Today, Christianity and Islam are the two largest religions in the world. Christianity has over 2 billion followers, while Islam has over 1.5 billion. Both religions have had a profound impact on human history and continue to shape the world today. In conclusion, ancient religions have played a significant role in human history. From animism to modern Christianity and Islam, religion has shaped the way humans view the world and interact with each other. While the specific beliefs and practices of these religions may differ, they all share a common goal of providing meaning and purpose to human life. --- Contents: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:14 - Stone Age Religion 00:16:52 - Proto-Indo European Religion 00:55:29 - Sumerian Religion 01:26:00 - Pelasgian Religion 01:46:45 - Oldest Genesis Version 02:18:16 - Dervani Papyrus 02:49:54 - Esoteric Roots of Judaism 03:28:25 - Heliopolis Egyptian Mysteries 03:35:27 - Acts of Isis & Osiris 04:47:00 - Egyptian Book of the Dead 04:56:29 - Serapis Mysteries 05:34:52 - Orgiastic Rites of Eleusis 06:02:07 - Ancient Magic 06:12:00 - Ancient Divination 06:21:38 - Ancient Mysticism 06:38:03 - Mysteries of Athena 07:01:55 - Game of Thrones in Antiquity 07:42:53 - Roman Religion 08:21:39 - Elagabalus & Sol Invictus 09:11:00 - Julian the Apostate (Neo-Platonism) 09:27:41 - Hypsistarians (Monotheism) 09:45:59 - Orphism 09:57:09 - Phrygian Influence on Christianity 10:28:23 - How Satan became Lucifer 11:10:55 - Mysteries of Eros 11:33:50 - Outro #Religion #Ancient #History
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