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“Spirituality” as Evolutionary Byproduct

August 5th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Cognition, Emotions, Evolutionary Byproduct

A friend recently pointed me to Michael Graziano’s article “Is Spirituality a Byproduct of Evolution?” Because it is posted over at Huff or Fluff-Po, I was immediately skeptical.
Anyone who has perused Fluff-Po’s Religion section knows it is filled scientific sounding metaphysics and countless articles by progressive religionists telling us that their non-progressive counterparts have gotten [...]

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Onward “Spiritual” Soldiers!

January 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Classifications, Economy, Power

It is hardly a secret that one of America’s most religious — or to be more precise, Christian — institutions is the military. Despite the juridical and rhetorical lip service paid to the separation of church and state, the military is a place where such separation is seen as inimical to institutional interests ranging from [...]

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What is “Spirituality”?

June 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Classifications, Cognition, Definitions, Emotions, Evolutionary Adaptation, Evolutionary Byproduct

Over at HuffPo Religion, Kate Fridkis ponders the protean term “spirituality” and reasonably wonders what it means.  It is pretty common these days to hear someone say they are not religious but instead are “spiritual.”  When asked what they mean by this, the response often involves  some combination of the following words: peace, harmony, bliss, [...]

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