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Author Topic:   creationist/religious behavioral patterns and psychology
Peter
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Message 6 of 9 (548070)
02-25-2010 11:05 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by killinghurts
02-09-2010 10:24 PM


I think the answers to (a) is yes .... it's the fairly human traits of 'needing to believe in something' and 'wanting to belong to something'.
The answer to (b) is 'no'.
Once someone views themselves as part of a group, and accepts the beliefs of that group there's very little that some-one outside that person's mind can do to change anything.

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