Why is it that very religious people tend to be kinder and more compassionate

Why is it that very religious people tend to be kinder and more compassionate

Why is it that very religious people tend to be kinder and more compassionate (with a few notable exceptions to people they deem unworthy i.e.: homosexuals) than secular people? Is this evidence that we need religion/should be religious?

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