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If you believe in creationism, that is the first religion. from a nonsecular point of view, the early African tribes in the paleolithic times practiced something called sympathetic magic. Sympathetic magic were rituals and dances that supposedly brought fortune to a hunt or encounter. Arguably this is the first religion, little is known about the practices other than this though.

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