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Religion as Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity

The Michael Shermer Show

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Cognitive Differences in Religious Beliefs and Factual Beliefs

The chapter explores the unique cognitive epistemology of religious beliefs, drawing distinctions between religious credence and factual beliefs. It discusses how individuals engage with belief systems, emphasizing the emotional satisfaction and group cohesion derived from religious beliefs. The conversation also touches on the neuroscience literature regarding how the brain processes religious ideas compared to factual beliefs, highlighting intriguing differences in response time and neural processing.

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