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I asked if religion exists as a cognitive bias to make people feel better when their loved ones die or if it is truly something that occurs in someone's brain regardless of their wishful thinking

This was the answer

At first it chose the cognitive bias answer, but then I continued to request that it battle the two answers out and eventually it landed on this answer once I asked if it had forgotten to consider historical and scientific evidence and then I told it to continue to distill it's logic and reasoning until it arrived at only one possible answer
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The gods are real, including Jesus. They're quite powerful too. Understand the Latin connotation of the word religion and move from there. Mysticism veils the true problem of modern religions, which is that many of these gods can't deliver their promises.



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