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The Gods Of Hunter-gatherers Are Often Capricious And Malevolent. They Sometimes Punish Bad Behavior, But They Bring Suffering To The Virtuous As Well. As Groups Take Up Agriculture And Grow Larger, However, Their Gods Become Far More Moralistic.
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