... and does this make them inherently less able to make decisions.
The reason I ask is that many financial scams seem to play on religion (ok, religion IS a financial scam, but separate issue) and it seems more often than not the victims are believers.
People who are skeptical by nature (about religion and other things) appear, not surprisingly, to be less susceptible to coersion and trickery.
I know this sounds insulting, but I think it's a legit question and I'd appreciate sincere answers.
And, as usual, Bible passage quotations get an automatic thumbs down.
2007-03-03
01:19:36
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