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Resumen de Morality tale

Nicolas Baumard

  • Christianity's success is often attributed to its supposedly unique message. Unlike earlier religions, it exhorted people to be good and promised to reward them for their goodness in the afterlife. That is still how most people conceptualize the Christian message: helping others, working hard, controlling one's sexuality and believing that people who don't do so will be punished. In other words, a moralizing religion. Evolutionary psychologist Nicolas Baumard says the rise of moralizing religions like Christianity can be explained by evolution--and so can their eventual downfall.


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