One of the more predictable outcomes of a government shutdown –in fact, the hyperbolic chatter alone regarding the uncertainties of such a major disruption is enough to do the trick–is that there will be a noticeable surge in the nation’s religious beliefs. According to Duke University psychologist Aaron Kay and his colleagues, God and government are more than just two sides of the same US-issued coin. In fact, they share a common cognitive denominator.
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"In God We Trust" (At least until the government gets its act together)