> On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 12:20:54 -0700 (PDT), wiki trix <
wikit...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Study suggests that analytic thinking promotes religious disbelief.
>
> >Duh.
>
> Not "Duh" for me.
> Did you read the final paragraph(?):
>
> “I suppose some people might find it surprising,” Gervais said, “that
> really subtle experimental manipulations might be able to temporarily
> alter religious beliefs.”
>
>
>
> >
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/04/26/logic-linked-to-religio...
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> Friar Broccoli (Robert Keith Elias), Quebec Canada
> I consider ALL arguments in support of my views
Yes my good friar. I read the whole thing. I said "duh" to the obvious
point that the study suggests that analytic thinking promotes
religious disbelief. In a followup post I pointed out (6 minutes
before your post), the following
<self-quote>
The main point above is obvious, but the following is actually the
more interesting conclusion in the above link:
"But devout believers may be shocked to hear their faith can wax and
wane with tricky tests."
</self-quote>
I stand by my original duh.