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The varieties of religious conversion

June 25, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

Conversion is a life changer. Converts can gain new social groups and family ties, different symbols and narratives that give life meaning, and new and […]

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Religion Can Make You Prosocial, Depending On Your Genes

May 25, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

One of religion’s most important effects is that it fosters community. There’s a lot of ways it does this. It teach people how to get […]

Religious conservatives more scrupulous than religious liberals (no, that’s not a good thing)

April 27, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

The differences between liberal and conservative extend well beyond the political realm to the religious realm. As seen in the political realm, one of the […]

Knowledge confusion predicts belief in the religious and paranormal

April 13, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

Researchers have often puzzled over why people believe in the religious and paranormal. Neither of these beliefs has scientific evidence yet the vast majority of […]

Paranormal thought priming can influence the interpretation of events

March 30, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

The desire for the magical and supernatural seems deeply ingrained in the human psyche. As seen in the great fantasy worlds such as Star Wars […]

Does religion actually encourage generosity?

March 9, 2015 Dave Rohr 0

A variety of previous studies have looked favorably upon religion, concluding that religion correlates with generosity, responsibility, charity, and a host of other virtues. Given […]

The psychological profile of Jesuit applicants

September 16, 2014 Dave Rohr 0

Jesuits make up an elite order of Catholic priests. Historically known for their keen intellects and wealth of knowledge, the Jesuits play a key role […]

Belief in free will correlates with conservatism

August 12, 2014 Dave Rohr 0

In recent years, the “free will versus determinism” debate has gained great popularity among both philosophers and non-philosophers alike. People want to know, or at […]

The evolution of human interaction: selfish vs. selfless

July 8, 2014 Dave Rohr 0

Evolutionary theory suggests two major pathways through which human nature may have evolved. In the first and most commonly held view, humans selfishly follows “survival […]

Believers in religion and the paranormal prone to facial illusions

March 17, 2014 Dave Rohr 0

Humans have an unusual capacity for detecting faces where none exist. Looking at the clouds or a tree or even a rock can lead someone […]

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