wouldn't religious beliefs be subsumed as a part of one's cognitive domain? And hence belief can influence behavior,for example the belief of the Israelis that some territory belongs to them as God's chosen people, and the aggression that they have used against the Palestinians? Michael Sylvester Daytona Beach,Florida
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