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Research suggests that religious and political inclinations have a genetic component, inherited through temperament and individual predispositions. Scholar Jordan Peterson and others affirm that these attitudes are largely heritable, meaning that as conservative populations reproduce more effectively, future generations are more likely to uphold conservative values.
This interplay of demographic growth, religious retention, and genetic inheritance creates a self-reinforcing cycle—one that favors the conservative and traditionalist side of the cultural coin.