I think it is because religious people tend to rationalize inequalities as a result of a fair process (the god's divine plan), while non-religious people find it unjust and therefore troubling. A little dose of cognitive dissonance goes a long way.
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I think it is because
I think it is because religious people tend to rationalize inequalities as a result of a fair process (the god's divine plan), while non-religious people find it unjust and therefore troubling. A little dose of cognitive dissonance goes a long way.