Religion is neither costly nor beneficial

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):746-746 (2004)
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Abstract

Some forms of religion may in some cases alleviate existential anxieties and help maintain morality; yet religion can also persist without serving any such functions. Atran & Norenzayan (A&N) are unclear about the importance of these functions for a theory of the recurrence of religious beliefs and behaviors.

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