Myths of the Tribe
When Religion and Ethics Diverge
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David Rich
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Are ancient religious beliefs still shaping your ethics, politics, and identity—without your consent?
In this bold and thought-provoking work, attorney and philosopher David Rich explores how humanity’s oldest myths—embedded in the world’s dominant religions—continue to undermine ethical progress and rational thought in the modern world.
Originally published by Prometheus Books and now fully updated for the 21st century, Myths of the Tribe: When Religion and Ethics Diverge reveals how organized religions have evolved from survival-based rituals to powerful systems of control that shape how we think, vote, and live. Drawing from anthropology, cosmology, philosophy, and history, Rich exposes how religious dogma—when treated as infallible—has fostered intolerance, justified violence, and suppressed scientific discovery.
This book is for readers who question:
• Why religious conflict and terrorism still thrive in modern society
• How religious teachings impact politics, education, and personal morality
• Whether ethics can exist independently of belief systems
• If it’s time to rethink religion in the light of evolutionary science and reason
Inside you'll discover:
✔ A sweeping history of religion’s origins in myth and ritual
✔ The ethical cost of religious infallibility and faith-based absolutes
✔ How creationism continues to influence science denial and education policy
✔ A humanist alternative to inherited dogma and cultural tribalism
Perfect for readers of:
Christopher Hitchens • Yuval Noah Harari • Carl Sagan • Richard Dawkins • Sam Harris
Myths of the Tribe is a powerful invitation to think critically, ethically, and independently—before inherited beliefs think for you.