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The author reviews competing accounts of human origins, foregrounding evolutionary explanations over literal creation narratives and arguing that scientific evidence supports descent from lower organisms. He traces how early humans, living in precarious conditions, developed language, fire, tools, and social organization, and explains how religious belief evolved from fetishism to anthropomorphic deities. Moral qualities and cleanliness are depicted as acquired cultural developments rather than innate traits, with civilisation presented as the outcome of collective adaptation and the gradual suppression of more brutish tendencies.

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Arthur B. Moss

Arthur B. Moss was an author and lecturer known for his exploration of philosophical and theological themes. His notable works include "Natural Man," which delves into the nature of humanity and its relationship with the divine, and "Nature and the Gods / From 'The Atheistic Platform', Twelve Lectures," where he presents a series of discussions on atheism and spirituality. Moss's writings reflect a critical engagement with the concepts of nature and belief, contributing to the discourse on religion and philosophy in his time.

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