Gut feelings don't count in science. Counter-evidence against the studies in the review would be a lot more compelling.
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Morality, which is correlated with self control (resisting selfishness) isn't higher among the pious: https://plus.google.com/101046916407340625977/posts/MuoTsXAkEhz …
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This doesn't smell like self control:https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/738693410756931584 …
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They say "liberal" religions should foster less self control. But then Islam would foster MORE!
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I don't see any good reasons to doubt the studies about religious people being more conscientious? Like other personality studies
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My strong disbelief has a very long trdition: https://plus.google.com/101046916407340625977/posts/MuoTsXAkEhz … Mind that morality and self control are laregely correlated
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What's the source for this?
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It is linked in the tweet:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2153599X.2016.1156558#.V3-2YfmLS00 …
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It's easy, you just restrict the definition of 'really' being religious to those who have self control etc. Common answer I get.
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self-control within a designated moral/ethical framework
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