the point was never to define atheism with psychology, but to study the unique psychology of atheists.
I have a complex relationship with religion. Much psychology there. My husband tho? My friends? Who just don't think abt it?
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implicitly I think they do. Belief measures are not salience measures.
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Why do you think this? Are you sure its not your bias from having been raised in a religious culture? Seems normal to you?
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I've been raised in both. Very religiously conservative and very secular liberal cultures. My family is an odd mix. Tried both
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And yet you can't conceive of ppl simply not engaging with the God idea? Even tho you've lived in places where ppl don't?
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almost everyone I've met has thought about it. Even is a very liberal society.
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Really? Not just acknowledged that religion exists? Actually taken it seriously? Looked into it?
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well, they didn't do nearly the level of work I did. Many got distracted by other things.
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but it mattered when it did.
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In the same way some don't think abt other things like ghosts. I know more ppl who believe in ghosts.
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