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William Robertson Smith was a Scottish scientist born on November 8, 1846. He is known for his work in anthropology and the study of religion. Smith's writings often explored the relationship between culture and belief systems, making significant contributions to the understanding of human societies. His legacy includes his influence on the fields of anthropology and religious studies.

"Even the highest forms of sacrificial worship present much that is repulsive to modern ideas, and in particular it requires an effort to reconcile our imagination to the bloody ritual which is prominent in almost every religion which has a strong sense of sin."



"But if it not be true, the myth itself requires to be explained, and every principle of philosophy and common sense demand that the explanation be sought, not in arbitrary allegorical categories, but in the actual facts of ritual or religious custom to which the myth attaches."


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