Spiegel Religion

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As emphasized by the narrative offered by Spiegel (2010), spirituality can often be used to determine peoples’ behaviors actions or inactions. When referring to religion from an evolutionary perspective, it can be argued that religion plays an essential role in the development of humans and their behaviors. The perception that there is a “supernatural being” watching one’s actions, can prevent individuals from engaging in activities that they consider “bad.” From a religious perspective, the fair to be punished by God, it is often the main reason why an individual may not engage in actions against his or her religious beliefs, such as stealing, killing, lying and more. As stated by Spiegel (2010), “If God is everywhere and sees everything,

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