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One of the earliest forms of "religion", we know of, is reverence for the dead. We have found intentional burial of humans at least 200,000 maybe even more than 300,000 years back. More than that, a feeling of reverence seems to be even present in some animals, elephants and crows show, what can be interpreted as grief, mourning and even burial.
Reverence for the dead is a reminder of our own mortality, but it also carries a notion of an afterlife in it. Burial rituals are today almost always connected with religion, even though it is a big jump from a belief in an afterlife to the belief in a god or gods.
Thus, reverence is not exclusive to believers. So, this question goes mainly, but not exclusively, to the unbelievers here.
Do you feel reverence for the dead?
Reverence for the dead is a reminder of our own mortality, but it also carries a notion of an afterlife in it. Burial rituals are today almost always connected with religion, even though it is a big jump from a belief in an afterlife to the belief in a god or gods.
Thus, reverence is not exclusive to believers. So, this question goes mainly, but not exclusively, to the unbelievers here.
Do you feel reverence for the dead?