“…Through a social scientific lens, it may be posited that religion also may (a) create moral certainty in believers that leads to conflict with nonbelievers (Woodruff, Van Tongeren, McElroy, Davis, & Hook, 2014); (b) divide people between believers and nonbelievers, saved and damned, "us" and "them" (Lichterman, 2008;Makowsky, 2011); (c) lead people to experience guilt, repression, and hypocrisy (Inozu, Karanci, & Clark, 2012); (d) promote passive fatalism (Franklin, Schlundt, & Wallston, 2008); (e) create gender inequities in marriage, family, and society (Schnabel, 2016;Sigalow & Fox, 2014); (f) encourage irrational and/or "magical" thinking (Routledge, Abeyta, & Roylance, 2016); (g) enable sexual, emotional, physical, and/or financial victimization and abuse of children, elderly, and other vulnerable persons (Simonic, Mandelj, & Novsak, 2013;Stotland, 2000); and (h) be subject to being employed as a destructive force or weapon (i.e., the Inquisition, pogroms, the Crusades, jihad, the Holocaust, terrorism).…”