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To: Brumar89 who wrote (41933)4/24/2013 7:25:36 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (4) of 85487
 
Genetics makes sense, but then you have to figure out how come countries like Denmark are hot beds of liberalism. Something like only 4% are Christians?

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] LutheranismAccording to official statistics from January 2013, 79.1% [7] [8] of the population of Denmark are members of the Church of Denmark (Den danske folkekirke), a Lutheran church that was made the Established Church and state religion by the Constitution. [9] This is down 0.7% compared to the year earlier and 1.3% down compared to two years earlier.

However, similar to the rest of Scandinavia, North-west Europe and Britain,


only a small minority (less than 5% of the total population) attends churches for Sunday services. [1] [10]

And we know all primitive cutlures are very conservative. All of them.

The most advanced cultures are always the liberal ones and the most primitive the most conservative.

I think?

So I think it is a complicated mixture I really don't understand. #1 thing I have wondered about my whole life. Why I majored in psychoogy, for all the good that did-lol.

I learned about rats and the bell curve and probability.

I am sure plasticity of the brain and imprinting is involved in this to.
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