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<p>Sager <a href="http://trueslant.com/ryansager/2009/11/30/screw-jesus-what-would-i-do/">points us</a> to a new study:</p>
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<p><span>[</span>Nicholas Epley at the University of Chicago]<span> found that when people contemplated God’s opinions, their brains activated similarly to when they were contemplating their own opinions — the same was <em>not</em> true when they contemplated the opinions of other people.</span></p>
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