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papa smurf 25-10-2016 19:55

Religious people understand the world less
 
Religious people understand the world less, study suggests
Scientists say believers in God more likely to think flowers and rocks can think and feel, and agree with statements like "stones sense the cold"


The scientists compared religious believers to people with autism, saying both struggle to distinguish between the mental and the physical


Researchers said their findings suggest people’s lack of understanding about the physical world means they apply their own, human characteristics to the whole universe, “resulting in belief in demons, gods, and other supernatural phenomena”.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...-a7378896.html

interesting scientific study what do you think

djfunkdup 25-10-2016 20:05

Re: Religious people understand the world less
 
100% agree with that yea .Deluded fools kinda sums it up.

RizzyKing 25-10-2016 21:58

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Having faith or a belief in faith far as i know doesn't lower intelligence or comprehension of the real world and most religious people i know are able to draw the practical line between belief and the world they live and work within. I've got no more time for devisive studies and in this day and age the fact some can't just learn to accept others as they are without denigrating them in someway is pathetic.

Damien 25-10-2016 22:13

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Problem with a study like this is how do you control for the demographics? Did they go out and recruit 'atheists'? Because if so the type of people that would respond to a call for an atheist are more likely to be into science. Likewise someone who responds to a call for those with a religion may be more evangelical than someone who just attends church now and then and maybe they're also more likely to seek religion answers to everyday questions.

I can see some sense in the idea that if you may be less inclined to believe or study a subject for which you already have a religious answer, i.e evolution, but I am less convinced that people without a religion are any more likely to understand it either.

Maggy 25-10-2016 23:08

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It might be an idea for everyone to live and let live..

djfunkdup 25-10-2016 23:52

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_war

Kursk 26-10-2016 00:15

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I think I'll wait and see what David Icke says about it. He's knows about vibrating stones and stuff.

TheDaddy 26-10-2016 00:36

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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35865673)
100% agree with that yea .Deluded fools kinda sums it up.

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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35865735)

Only a deluded fool or someone pushing an agenda would believe or accept that the vast majority of so called religious wars were anything but, more often they were land grabs by aggressive neighbours or a pursuit of a throne and power.

pip08456 26-10-2016 01:11

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35865739)
I think I'll wait and see what David Icke says about it. He's knows about vibrating stones and stuff.

Don't forget the Illuminati!

rogerdraig 26-10-2016 02:20

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shhh your all upsetting my pet rock

papa smurf 26-10-2016 07:21

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35865726)
It might be an idea for everyone to live and let live..

it might be an idea to debate it .

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35865704)
Problem with a study like this is how do you control for the demographics? Did they go out and recruit 'atheists'? Because if so the type of people that would respond to a call for an atheist are more likely to be into science. Likewise someone who responds to a call for those with a religion may be more evangelical than someone who just attends church now and then and maybe they're also more likely to seek religion answers to everyday questions.

I can see some sense in the idea that if you may be less inclined to believe or study a subject for which you already have a religious answer, i.e evolution, but I am less convinced that people without a religion are any more likely to understand it either.

some good points there " atheists are more likely to be into science" . there are scientists with religious belief ...

Chris 26-10-2016 07:27

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Untrue ... science wasn't invented by atheists. The scientific method was invented by a monk. Medieval Christians in Europe (and to be fair, earlier than that in the classical Muslim world) devised scientific ways of examining the world. They did so because they wanted to understand what God had made and how it worked. Their belief in its divine origin gave them a respect and a diligence for their studies.

I would be very interested in the sample taken by this study. The word "religion" .... how are they defining that? There are some religions that do actively teach that there's a life force in everything. Neither Christianity, nor Islam, teaches that. Anybody within either of those faiths that believes a rock has feelings isn't being religious, they're being ignorant.

Damien 26-10-2016 07:34

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I didn't say there weren't scientists with religious belief. I said the type of person who considers atheism a key part of their identity, at least enough to be willing to take part in a study, are more likely to be scientifically inclined than the the population as a whole.

Edit: also didn't say atheists invented science

Chris 26-10-2016 08:34

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35865768)
I didn't say there weren't scientists with religious belief. I said the type of person who considers atheism a key part of their identity, at least enough to be willing to take part in a study, are more likely to be scientifically inclined than the the population as a whole.

Edit: also didn't say atheists invented science

I was replying in general terms to the OP, not directly to you. ;)

It is logical that an atheist will look for something else to fill that slot in their belief system. Everyone has a belief system about the universe and our place in it. It's how we're made (some Christians call it the "God shaped hole in everyone's heart").

However the OP has chosen to draw out of this, not that atheists are more likely to be scientifically inclined, but that "religious" people (however that's defined, and how that's defined is unclear here) are more likely to believe in stir-crazy things like the ability of rocks to have feelings.

What we need, first of all, is some idea of how the authors of this study have defined "religious".

Damien 26-10-2016 09:10

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35865772)
It is logical that an atheist will look for something else to fill that slot in their belief system. Everyone has a belief system about the universe and our place in it. It's how we're made (some Christians call it the "God shaped hole in everyone's heart").

Yeah although my point is more that this study could well have had a self-selecting group which renders it rather pointless.

I wouldn't be surprised if the religious people did have a poor understanding of science but that would actually be more reflective of the population as a whole, including those without a religion. People's understanding of the world in general is quite bad. If you did a general study of the UK, not weighting for religion, I think the results would be the same. I imagine we're looking at < 50% of people who could tell you have a volcano works, how earthquakes occur, what global warming is or how evolution actually happens.

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What we need, first of all, is some idea of how the authors of this study have defined "religious".
The thing about everything having a 'life force' is the kind of thing people who are 'spiritual' but 'don't believe in, like, a god as such' would believe.

Maggy 26-10-2016 09:36

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35865763)
it might be an idea to debate it .

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some good points there " atheists are more likely to be into science" . there are scientists with religious belief ...

Debate? With you I'm not sure that's what you do..

broadbandking 28-10-2016 13:41

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Religion was made by smart people who knew certain people need a guide to live by and rules to adhere to.


Best statement I ever read was " if you could reason with religious people there would be no religious people" FACT

pip08456 28-10-2016 19:51

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Originally Posted by broadbandking (Post 35866280)
Religion was made by smart people who knew certain people need a guide to live by and rules to adhere to.


Best statement I ever read was " if you could reason with religious people there would be no religious people" FACT

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