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Religion is not just about God

Discover how collective religious rituals may predict support for suicide bombings and influence communal biases. Click to learn more!

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Ed Yong has an excellent post reviewing new research which suggests that collective religious rituals are more predictive than religious belief as to support for suicide bombings. The novelty and insight from these studies is that they decompose the independent dimensions from which religious phenomena are constructed. Consider for example that religion may consist of: A) Belief in supernatural agents B) Participation in communal rituals C) Regulation of personal behavior under religious law D) A metaphysical system which explains the nature of the universe And so forth. A study like the one above suggests that it is the second, communal rituals, which heighten the ingroup-outgroup biases which often lead to religiously motivated atrocities. By analogy we can compare these to politically and ethnically motivated violence. Religious actors from within the phenomena in question naturally blur the boundaries of these individual components, and so naturally may claim that it is the ...

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