Archaeopteryx
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Theres an interesting book called "The God Instinct" where the author (Jesse Bering) an atheist, argues that religion is a natural ofshoot of our pattern recognition devices, and the "theory of mind" faculty which allows us to see other people as people, rather than just lumps of matter. He says atheism may be true, but that will not pursuade people to give faiths up, becuase the religion/God instinct is so strong.
I think that some psychologists consider religosity of some sort to be a default state, and atheism to be the psychological outsider. So, if you want to change the world, maybe dont focus on getting people to abandon faith, which may be a cruel psychological amputation symbolically speaking, but rather slip in some arguments in favour of science or free conscience (or whatever) instead.
It's an interesting topic. It raises somewhat of a chicken-and-egg problem though. People often encounter religion through their upbringing. What some have called the "God instinct," a religious impulse, may simply be religious culture piggybacking off other more general-purpose cognitive mechanisms in order to cultivate religious sensibilities.
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