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#865 Neil Van Leeuwen - Religion as Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity

The Dissenter

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Religious Rationality and the Puzzle of Religious Credence

This chapter explores the accusation that religious people are irrational and proposes a solution to the puzzle of religious rationality by distinguishing between religious credence and factual belief. The speaker discusses the similarities between religious beliefs and other social institutions like political ideology and groups, highlighting the cognitive attitude towards groupish beliefs. They also discuss the broad application of the concept of religion as make-believe across cultures and express hopes for further investigation into religious credence and its distinction from factual belief.

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