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Findings – For Good Self-Control, Try Getting Religious About It – NYTimes.com

Posted on December 31, 2008
by Jim Willis

Findings – For Good Self-Control, Try Getting Religious About It – NYTimes.com

“Religious people, he said, are self-controlled not simply because they fear God’s wrath, but because they’ve absorbed the ideals of their religion into their own system of values, and have…

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