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Assignment:
So after reading the chapter, reflect on the following:
1. Haidt brings up a lot of specific points in the chapter, but after doing the reading, how would you summarize the main argument of what Haidt is saying regarding divinity, or sacredness, and the experience of divinity or sacredness among humans (of all religious and non-religious persuasions)? In other words, what do you think is the main thing that he wants the reader to take away from this chapter in that regard, and what points does he raise to support his position (and make specific reference to the reading when answering)?
2. Having outlined Haidt's main point and argument in #1 regarding the idea of the experience of divinity and sacredness, do you find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with what Haidt is saying? Explain why, or why not.
3. Reflecting more generally on the assigned reading, what specific elements (concepts, ideas) did you find particularly intriguing and/or noteworthy? Explain why you chose those points.
Hi, when you respond to the questions, please only use the information you read and your writing style. Please don't use AI or any other assistance. I am studying for a state exam, so I need help with this.
I uploaded the reading.
Haidt, Ch. 9: Divinity with or without God