Spiritual People More Likely to Commit Crimes Than Atheists, Baylor University Study Reveals

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Young adults who deem themselves "spiritual but not religious" are more likely to commit property crimes -- and to a lesser extent, violent ones -- than those who identify themselves as either "religious and spiritual" or "religious but not spiritual," according to Baylor University researchers.

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