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Religion: Bound to believe?

Atheism will always be a harder sell than religion, Pascal Boyer explains, because a slew of cognitive traits predispose us to faith.

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Boyer, P. Religion: Bound to believe?. Nature 455, 1038–1039 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/4551038a

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