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God is bred

Crispin Tickell
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Crispin Tickell: director of the Policy Foresight Programme in the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization at Oxford University

Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7099, 137-137

Abstract: Religious belief can be viewed as an adaptation that was favoured as the human brain evolved.

Date: 2006
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