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Religious people aren’t more generous than atheists — but there’s a catch
Does
religion
make
people
more willing to give? This was no idle philosophical musing. As postdoctoral researchers at Linköping University’s Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning in Sweden, they decided to test it with science. Their findings ...
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Religious people aren’t more generous than atheists – until they know who they’re giving to
Religious people aren’t more generous than atheists – unless they know the recipient’s religious beliefs. This surprising finding emerged from one of the most comprehensive studies to date examining how religion influences charitable giving across cultures.
Religious people are not more generous – with one exception
Religious believers are no more generous than atheists – at least as long as they don’t know what the recipient believes in. Finding this out increases generosity significantly, mainly because people give more to those who share their religion.
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'True atheist' had beliefs changed after what he witnessed during near-death experience
In a previous podcast with Next Soul in 2022, Hernandez said his religious beliefs were a result of 'conflict' between his ...
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What are atheist churches?
The steady decline of
religion
in the Western world is being mirrored by the growth of so-called
atheist
churches, statistics show. According to the Washington DC-based Pew Research Center, the ...
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Religious People Aren't More Generous Than Atheists
Believers are no more generous than atheists – at least as long as they don’t know what the recipient believes in. Finding ...
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