Core beliefs Quote by Scott Atran
““All religions have core beliefs that confound these innate expectations about the world, such as faith in physically powerful but essentially bodiless deities. These beliefs grab attention, activate intuition, and mobilize inference in ways that facilitate their social transmission, cultural selection, and historical persistence. New experiments suggest that such beliefs, in small doses, are optimal for memory. This greatly favors their cultural survival. Mature””
About This Quote
Religions offer core beliefs that tap innate expectations, using powerful yet intangible deities to capture attention, guide intuition, and aid cultural transmission; small doses of such beliefs enhance memory, supporting their persistence.
In simple terms: Religions use intuitive beliefs to spread and stick in memory.
Recognize how belief structures shape memory and culture.
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When to use this quote
- education
- marketing
- religious practice
- media consumption
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Questions to Reflect On
- What role do intuitive beliefs play in your decisions?
- How can we balance belief and critical analysis?
Overreliance on belief can hinder critical thinking.