- Religious people are both happier and unhappier. While a higher percentage of religious people report themselves as extremely happy than convinced nonbelievers, a higher percentage of religious people also report themselves as extremely unhappy.
- Those who attend religious services and belong to religious organizations tend to be happier. And that's whether or not they believe--in fact among that group, those with the stronger belief tend to be unhappier. So it's the social aspect, not the doctrine, that promotes happiness. And this is further supported by:
- The more religious a country is, the happier believers are, and vice versa. In religious countries, believers are happier; in nonreligious countries, nonbelievers are happier.
(Cross-posted to the Lippard Blog.)
3 comments:
Kicking in the heads of atheists one at a time...
http://nostradamus-america.atspace.com/
PZ, I thought the Morris Police Department was going to save you from the wrath of God...
So, the human brain is happiest when it is confident -- and it don't matter if it is the truth !
Long live confidence,
to hell with truth !
(sarcasm)
Sabio... well put. What the hell do we do when we are so keenly aware of our own subjectivity?? Oh, to be able to make blind decisions...
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