Every society and man has a series of beliefs about the selection of the world. Religion and magic are belief systems used in many societies. In this article we will discuss the functional and moral aspects of magic and religion and focus on the need to explore human beliefs and behaviors in connection with its occurrence. I also discuss ways magic and religion use various processes to provide psychological guarantees to individuals and conclude that both belief systems use the same rational approach to problem solving.
Magic gives way to religion, religion goes to science, science ... magic, go to magical sinking. Age of increasing technology - We control our choice through sound data algorithms - we turn to nonsense: astrology, yoga evangelism, superhuman evangelism, evangelism in various Silicon Valley. We act in reverse. Providing video games to millions of young people (other reality) needs to admit that they actually spend hundreds of hours killing each other. The "scientific" fact of this discussion should be condemned. Common sense psychology is more intelligent than professional psychiatrists
Many religions include ideas and rituals that can be described as "magic", and the relationship between religion and magic is complex. Marcel Mauss argues that religion and magic are two poles of a series of spiritual beliefs in his book The General Theory of Magic (1902). Magic is at one end of the lineage, which is personal, secret, and personal. Religion is on the other side, it is open, aiming to put together the community. Although Moss's religion and magic expression are part of the same way of thinking, many of modern anthropologists are convinced that distinguishing between religion and magic is artificial and not particularly useful. With this note in mind, magic can be defined as a habit designed to put supernatural forces under personal control. A wizard is a person who wants to use magic for his purpose.