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A recent study provides evidence that the link between risky behaviors and violence is weaker among the highly religious and those reporting lifetime use of psychedelics. These findings were published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Classic psychedelics are substances that act on serotonin receptors in the brain, leading to altered states of consciousness and intense visual and auditory hallucinations. These substances include LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), psilocybin (found in certain mushrooms), mescaline (from the peyote cactus), and dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Historically, classic ...
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A recent study provides evidence that the link between risky behaviors and violence is weaker among the highly religious and those reporting lifetime use of psychedelics. These findings were published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Classic psychedelics are substances that act on serotonin receptors in the brain, leading to altered states of consciousness and intense visual and auditory hallucinations. These substances include LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), psilocybin (found in certain mushrooms), mescaline (from the peyote cactus), and dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Historically, classic ...
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A recent study provides evidence that the link between risky behaviors and violence is weaker among the highly religious and those reporting lifetime use of psychedelics. These findings were published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Classic psychedelics are substances that act on serotonin receptors in the brain, leading to altered states of consciousness and intense visual and auditory hallucinations. These substances include LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), psilocybin (found in certain mushrooms), mescaline (from the peyote cactus), and dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Historically, classic ...
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In a recent study published in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, researchers investigated whether stereotypes of immorality are associated with agnostics to the same degree as atheists. The findings revealed that both groups are similarly perceived as immoral when compared to Christians, challenging the notion that agnostics are viewed more favorably than atheists. Atheism and agnosticism are two distinct positions concerning belief in God or gods. Atheism is characterized by a lack of belief in the existence of any deities. Atheists do not subscribe to the idea that gods or...
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In a recent study published in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, researchers investigated whether stereotypes of immorality are associated with agnostics to the same degree as atheists. The findings revealed that both groups are similarly perceived as immoral when compared to Christians, challenging the notion that agnostics are viewed more favorably than atheists. Atheism and agnosticism are two distinct positions concerning belief in God or gods. Atheism is characterized by a lack of belief in the existence of any deities. Atheists do not subscribe to the idea that gods or...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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Cultural and religious factors influence cheating behavior in the context of Wordle, a popular online word game, according to research published in Perspectives on Psychological Science. The study found that American states characterized by higher levels of religiosity and cultural tightness are less likely to engage in searching for answers to the game, suggesting a lower tendency to cheat among their populations. Wordle is an online word puzzle game that has captured the imagination of millions since its introduction in October 2021. Created by Josh Wardle, the game presents a simple challen...
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Approximately 20% of Americans attend religious services at places of worship that do not align with their stated religious affiliation, according to new research published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. This discrepancy sheds light on the complexities of American religious identity and challenges the traditional understanding of religious affiliation as a straightforward indicator of congregational membership. Traditionally, researchers have sorted individuals into broad religious categories based on their self-reported denominational affiliations. However, this method i...
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Approximately 20% of Americans attend religious services at places of worship that do not align with their stated religious affiliation, according to new research published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. This discrepancy sheds light on the complexities of American religious identity and challenges the traditional understanding of religious affiliation as a straightforward indicator of congregational membership. Traditionally, researchers have sorted individuals into broad religious categories based on their self-reported denominational affiliations. However, this method i...
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