Hi to all Tipsters!

Michael Sylvester wrote:

> 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?

Or for another example of "belief influencing behavior":  Sending a
e-mail to a discussion list that reduces an extremely complex situation
involving an interaction of historical, political, economic, religious,
psychosocial, etc. factors to a single stereotypic misrepresentation of
a religious belief attributed to all individuals living in a particular
country.

L'Shalom,

linda

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linda m. woolf, ph.d.
associate professor - psychology
webster university

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