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Originally Posted by IROC
By definition, yes. They might have meant well and only went along with what was the popular belief at the time (like many people do now), but they were by defintion delusional. If you look back at the "majority of people who have ever lived" and examine the gods and deities they worshipped, exactly how much evidence is there to support the existence of those deities? Are you going to argue that there was evidence for Zeus or Apollo's existence? Or that there actually was a Sun god? Or that volcanos were deities that demanded sacrifice? You have evidence that all of the various Hindu gods really exist? You're going to argue that there actually was evidence to support these people's beliefs?
One defintion of delusional is "a false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence". Did throwing virgins into volcanos really make crops grow better? Or was that a delusional belief? I vote for delusional, but you're welcome to present evidence to the contrary.
I'll sit down now. 
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Actually, they were mostly just conned and manipulated by the ruling elite since the scientific method and a good scientific counter-argument was not available to refute the magical thinking until relatively recently.