Nigel Barber, has this to say:
1: With better science, and with government safety nets, and smaller families, there is less fear and uncertainty in people's daily lives and hence less of a market for religion.
2: Many alternative products are being offered, such as psychotropic medicines and electronic entertainment that have fewer strings attached and that do not require slavish conformity to unscientific beliefs.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...n-new-evidence
How come though, there is still so much religion in these 'developed' countries?
Do you think Atheism will finally provide equality, and rid the world of corruption?
Because reading the data at the link, it would appear that control of nature, certainty, education, intelligence and affluence are key ingredients to Atheism and to the eradication of god concepts and religion.
1: With better science, and with government safety nets, and smaller families, there is less fear and uncertainty in people's daily lives and hence less of a market for religion.
2: Many alternative products are being offered, such as psychotropic medicines and electronic entertainment that have fewer strings attached and that do not require slavish conformity to unscientific beliefs.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...n-new-evidence
How come though, there is still so much religion in these 'developed' countries?
Do you think Atheism will finally provide equality, and rid the world of corruption?
Because reading the data at the link, it would appear that control of nature, certainty, education, intelligence and affluence are key ingredients to Atheism and to the eradication of god concepts and religion.
via JREF Forum http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=265468&goto=newpost
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