Religious delusion discussion with no actionable political or financial leads
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The passage is a generic discussion of religious delusions and psychological concepts, containing no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no investi Describes patterns of religious delusions across cultures Mentions a Gallup poll about Americans claiming to have spoken with the devil References biologists Richard Wrangham, Robert Trivers, and Dom
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