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Religion is an advance in Civilization: Call to Power.

Summary[]

The first Physical Science Advance, Religion, underlies much of man's quest for knowledge. Religion provides consolation and reassurance in a world of uncertainty and chaos; from the Temple to the Ramayana, Religion vastly improves the happiness of a Civilization's people.

Great Library entry[]

Besides questioning and explaining man's existence and his relation to earth, early religion educated and socialized - teaching children how to relate to family, work, and death. Rituals often revolved around seasonal events probably because anticipating the growing season had such dramatic importance on a Civilization's survival. The power of religion went beyond the calendar, though. In Greece, the Oracles played powerful political roles, and in many cultures, religious stories and myths became the cornerstones of narrative in the form of song or dance. Finally, man's desire to understand his place in the world sparked his interest in the universe, paving

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Civilization: Call to Power Advances
Ancient Age Agriculture Alchemy Astronomy Bronzeworking Bureaucracy Domestication Engineering Geometry Hullmaking Ironworking Jurisprudence Mining Monarchy Philosophy Religion Shipbuilding Stirrup Stoneworking Theocracy Tool-Making Trade Writing
Renaissance Age Age of Reason Agricultural Revolution Banking Cannon-Making Cavalry Tactics Classical Education Democracy Economics Gunpowder Industrial Revolution Machine Tools Mechanical Clock Medicine Nationalism Ocean-Faring Optics Perspective Physics Printing Press Republic
Modern Age Aerodynamics Chemistry Communism Computer Conservation Corporation Electricity Electrification Explosives Fascism Genetics Global Defense Globenet Jet Propulsion Mass Media Mass Production Oil Refining Pharmaceuticals Quantum Physics Railroad Rocketry Space Flight Steel Tank Warfare
Genetic Age AI Surveillance Advanced Composites Arcologies Corporate Republic Cryonics Ecotopia Fuel Cells Fusion Genetic Tailoring Human Cloning Nano-Assembly Neural Interface Robotics Sea Colonies Smart Materials Space Colonies Superconductor Technocracy Unified Physics
Diamond Age Alien Archaeology Asteroid Mining Cloaking Digital Encryption Eden Project Gaia Theory Life Extension Mind Control Subneural Ad Ultra-Pressure Machinery Virtual Democracy Wormholes Zero-G Industry
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