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  2. The Science of Good and Evil - Wikipedia

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    In The Science of Good and Evil, science historian Michael Shermer investigates the evolutionary and psychological roots of human morality. The book delves into fundamental questions regarding human conduct, and the reasons behind behaviors such as cheating, gossiping, altruism, generosity, and adherence to ethical standards like the Golden Rule.

  3. God complex - Wikipedia

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    A god complex is an unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated feelings of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. [1] The person is also highly dogmatic in their views, meaning the person speaks of their personal opinions as though they were unquestionably correct. [ 2 ]

  4. Gossip - Wikipedia

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    The word is from Old English godsibb, from god and sibb, the term for the godparents of one's child or the parents of one's godchild, generally very close friends. In the 16th century, the word assumed the meaning of a person, mostly a woman, one who delights in idle talk, a newsmonger, a tattler. [2]

  5. Is gossip good for you? Here's why experts say talking about ...

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    Here's what experts say about the psychological and social benefits of talking about other people. ... there’s no reason to quit gossiping, as doing so can bring both psychological and social ...

  6. 5 Reasons Celebrity Gossip Is Seriously Good for You ... - AOL

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    Here at Us, not only do we love celebrity gossip, but we know there’s no shame in it either. In fact, there is actual scientific, anthropological and psychological evidence proving that keeping ...

  7. The science behind why people think they're right when they ...

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    There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong, according to a study in the journal Plos One. The science behind why people ...

  8. Psychology of religion - Wikipedia

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    The challenge for the psychology of religion is essentially threefold: to provide a thoroughgoing description of the objects of investigation, whether they be shared religious content (e.g., a tradition's ritual observances) or individual experiences, attitudes, or conduct;

  9. Religious attribution - Wikipedia

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    In general, people with high self-esteem relate more positive and loving images to God whereas people with low self-esteem may not do this because they feel God has been unloving and cold to them. [7] Locus of control is explained with two modes. The deferring mode, where people believe all power resides with God, would be a low locus of control.