Every human culture has evolved religious practices. Clearly, there is something inherent in humanity about religiosity: it must fulfill certain needs that evolved with us as our modern brains developed.
ATHEOPAGANISM explores how the evolution of proceeding brain systems contributed to the belief systems, value sets and religious practices that characterize cultures all over the world. And then it implements this understanding of the nature of religion in a science-consistent religious practice that fulfills the human need for meaning, connectedness, inspiration and purpose.
In A Red Kiss, poet Mark Green explores themes of reverence and celebration, loss, depression, the passage of time and relationship to the natural world. He describes these works as fleeting glimpses into a world of revelation and kindness. This is his first book of poetry.