Does Religion Help You Live Longer?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:46 pm
In an article in Psychology Today, the question, Do Religious People Really Live Longer? was answered:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/th ... ive-longer
The conclusion was that if the percentage of religious people in a developed country is higher, they live longer; if the percentage of secular citizens is higher, atheist and non-theists live longer. However, in secular countries like Japan (82 years) and Sweden (81 years,) people live even longer than the religious people in the US (78.5 years.)
Debate question:
What is it about life and attitudes that makes the MAJORITY group live longer than the minority?
The percentage of Atheists is increasing but they are having less children, if religious people maintain the majority, how can Atheists prolog their lives?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/th ... ive-longer
The conclusion was that if the percentage of religious people in a developed country is higher, they live longer; if the percentage of secular citizens is higher, atheist and non-theists live longer. However, in secular countries like Japan (82 years) and Sweden (81 years,) people live even longer than the religious people in the US (78.5 years.)
Debate question:
What is it about life and attitudes that makes the MAJORITY group live longer than the minority?
The percentage of Atheists is increasing but they are having less children, if religious people maintain the majority, how can Atheists prolog their lives?