Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Religious Societies are Worse Off Than Secular

This leads to the question, Does religion lead to this, or are the flaw in the society driving people to faith? This study appears to indicates it is faith damaging the society, and not a flawed society driving people to the church.

RELIGIOUS belief can cause damage to a society, contributing towards high murder rates, abortion, sexual promiscuity and suicide, according to research published today.

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It compares the social peformance of relatively secular countries, such as Britain, with the US, where the majority believes in a creator rather than the theory of evolution. Many conservative evangelicals in the US consider Darwinism to be a social evil, believing that it inspires atheism and amorality.


church's and faith can do so much, provide for both the physical and emotional need of those in distress. They can provide a community within a community of love protection and support.

But these results, if valid, are very damning.

The paper, published in the Journal of Religion and Society, a US academic journal, reports: Many Americans agree that their churchgoing nation is an exceptional, God-blessed, shining city on the hill that stands as an impressive example for an increasingly sceptical world.

"In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion in the prosperous democracies.

"The United States is almost always the most dysfunctional of the developing democracies, sometimes spectacularly so."

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The study concluded that the US was the world's only prosperous democracy where murder rates were still high, and that the least devout nations were the least dysfunctional. Mr Paul said that rates of gonorrhoea in adolescents in the US were up to 300 times higher than in less devout democratic countries. The US also suffered from " uniquely high" adolescent and adult syphilis infection rates, and adolescent abortion rates, the study suggested.

Mr Paul said: "The study shows that England, despite the social ills it has, is actually performing a good deal better than the USA in most indicators, even though it is now a much less religious nation than America."

He said that the disparity was even greater when the US was compared with other countries, including France, Japan and the Scandinavian countries. These nations had been the most successful in reducing murder rates, early mortality, sexually transmitted diseases and abortion, he added.


I do hope some follow up studies are inspired by this.

2 comments:

Lynne said...

I hope follow up studies are conducted also. This is very interesting but not really surprising. Organized religion seems to be all about getting others to behave the way you want them to.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, I think this study points out that people are embracing the worst aspects of organized religion and forgeting about the underlying spiritual goodness. I don't think it's organized religion that's at fault, but rather a vocal minority who are co-opting the message of the major religions for thier own narrow right-wing view.