this is likely an interesting story but not be true theory, he can say what he want but reality lies beneath the truth and facts of nature itself.
This is a discussion on Religion shapes the news you read within the Web Directories forums, part of the Search Engine and Directory category; Michael Kitchens, assistant professor of psychology at Lebanon Valley College, hypothesized that participants who had self-described “high comfort with their ...
Michael Kitchens, assistant professor of psychology at Lebanon Valley College, hypothesized that participants who had self-described “high comfort with their religion and low reported strain” are more likely to subconsciously gravitate toward positive news about Christianity. Those with “low comfort and high strain” were more likely to read stories biased against Christianity.
this is likely an interesting story but not be true theory, he can say what he want but reality lies beneath the truth and facts of nature itself.
It is not proper way to do it.
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I really do not understand all this debates.
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