It is named after the place of discovery in Germany, Neanderthal, who left behind all the signs that he was aware of his addiction—but not a dependence on nature, as Marxist philosophers teach. According to them, man formed religious ideas due to this dependence or helplessness on the forces of nature. The reality was turned upside down like an apple lying on the ground invented an apple tree.
Religious sentiments arose due to the realization of dependence on a higher, more perfect being. God. If the Marxists were correct that man in his ignorance showed fear of nature, fear of natural phenomena, fear of the future, fear of tomorrow, he would not have survived a century at that time, let alone hundreds of thousands of years. Fear of nature did not exist. The man was part of nature and perceived it as such. The man felt he was not alone. It was this feeling that led man to ask the question. Where are you? He began to search for God and is still searching for Him today. He searched for him in everything that surrounded him. From the feeling of the existence of God, love gradually began to awaken in man. The love of man for man. The love of man for God. The origin of love would be inexplicable. Love cannot be degraded to mere sexual feeling, as in animals. Human love stands incomparably higher.
In books, we can read about the activities of Neanderthals about the size of the brain. We do not read books about the capacity to love. Therefore, the question is legitimate. Could a Neanderthal love? This is a much more important feature of humanity. It is and will be. The Neanderthal certainly loved. For without love, he would not have escaped destruction. Unlike man today, he attributed nothing to chance. Neanderthals also lived in Slovakia, specifically in the Poprad basin. A brain cast of a Gánov Neanderthal has been preserved. Neanderthals lived there about 200 thousand years ago. Younger Neanderthals lived in Slovakia 70 thousand to 15 thousand years before Christ.
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