The Realist Examiner: Religion And Theism,
Edited by Ara Norenzayan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and accepted by the Editorial Board October 10…
Edited by Ara Norenzayan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and accepted by the Editorial Board October 10…
species of thought (d s wilson) www.pnas.org
RT "Retweeted ConservationBytes (@conservbytes): Amazing: ecological damage spawns greater belief in supernatural monsters http:…
Some recent research shows that the worse our environment becomes, the less predictable the climate and the poorer we get, the…
91% accurate prediction of belief in moral god using political, environmental,
Holmes Rolston posted on the environmental ethics list serve info and comment about a new study relevant to RNC scholars: …
Gods evolve in harsh environments…
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Here we show that the spatial prevalence of human societies that believe in moralizing high gods can be predicted with a high…
"beliefs in moralizing high gods promote cooperation among humans, a behavioral attribute known to correlate with environmental…
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This paper makes a bold claim: 'the spatial prevalence of human societies that believe in moralizing high gods can be predicted…
Interesting study of the ecological determinability of certain forms of religious belief, i.e. areas of ecological instability…
"Here we show that the spatial prevalence of human societies that believe in moralizing high gods can be predicted with a high…
hard living conditions -> hard religion. http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2014/11/05/1408701111 www.pnas.org
Why there is the Buddhismus in SE-ASIA and the Islam in ARABIA! www.pnas.org
Here we show that the spatial prevalence of human societies that believe in moralizing high gods can be predicted with a high…
Primary-authored by a fairly recent acquaintance of mine (Carlos), whom I am happy to have met. ( I don't know why I'm even…
Seriously DUH. I mean, c'mon with the common sense already. Sometimes what is obvious is hidden in the lazy ignorance of a…
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"Here we show that the spatial prevalence of human societies that believe in moralizing high gods can be predicted with a high…
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Judgmental gods the offspring of harsh times, study finds www.pnas.org
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N short, the worse the weather the worse the god. www.pnas.org
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"The emerging picture is neither one of pure cultural transmission nor of simple ecological determinism, but rather a complex…
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I haven't had a chance to read this yet, but the abstract makes it sound very interesting: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/201…
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Edited by Ara Norenzayan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and accepted by the Editorial Board October 10…