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stopdiggin

(13,338 posts)
5. I'll one up that
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 03:09 PM
Dec 2020

not only should we be teaching religion (as part of social sciences) -- but we should also be teaching cognitive science. Now, more than ever, people need tools to figure how and why we make the assessments and form the opinions that we do. In short -- we need a much greater (and more accurate) understanding -- of what makes us as human beings tick.

(and then, potentially, work together -- rather than killing each other.)

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