Please, just serious academic responses, no diatribes.
It was suggested that belief in religion indicates that the human psyche is in its infancy. Little children love their fairy tales and Santa Claus. Millions of people today, in a somewhat enlightened age, choose to forgo scientific investigation in favor of arbitrary religious beliefs. For argument's sake, from the point of view of those who do not accept religious teachings, this can be considered belief in fantasy, the domain of very young children.
From the secular point of view of science (psychology), is this a valid argument? why?
2006-06-13
04:36:11
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