You've got it backwards. Religious beliefs are memes.
What if, rather, memes are a religious belief? The point being: you can model behavior all you like with one theory or another, but you really can not ever definatively answer the question: Why do we behave like we do? (Hrm, perhaps the real question is: Why do we try to understand why we behave like we do? (Ugh, nevermind:-P))
What if, rather, memes are a religious belief? The point being: you can model behavior all you like with one theory or another, but you really can not ever definatively answer the question: Why do we behave like we do? (Hrm, perhaps the real question is: Why do we try to understand why we behave like we do? (Ugh, nevermind :-P))
ftp://sunsite.u tk.edu/pub/pub2/StarDivision/unxlnxi/so51_lnx_01.t ar worked for me.