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Resumen de Good without god?

Bob Holmes

  • Holmes wonders if anti-atheist bias rules will fade away even in secular states. New evidence comes from a study that polled more than volunteers from different nations with a wide range of faiths to glean views on atheists and believers. In almost every country polled, more people made the error when a teacher who did not believe in a god was the atheist teacher, which suggests they found an atheist mass murderer more plausible than a religious one. Among other things, the reason of why bias against atheists is that the basis of religious morality is clear and less so for atheism.


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