So, let me get this right. The conclusion of this article, published in the 
august journal Science, was that, if you really think about it, religion 
doesn't make much sense? But if you don't really think about it, but go with 
what feels better, it seems right? I'm floored (not). 

Chris
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On 2012-04-27, at 7:19 AM, Michael Palij wrote:

> There is an interesting article in "Science" about the research that
> shows that a correlation between degree of religious belief and
> whether one engages in "intuitive" or "analytic" thinking (Note:
> "intuitive" apparently now means the use of heuristics and
> automatic processing in contrast to what mystical process
> people considered it previously); see:
> 
> http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/04/to-keep-the-faith-dont-get-analytical.html
> 
> No wonder conservatives consider people who go to college
> "snobs". ;-)
> 
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> [email protected]
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