CaliforniaKid wrote:Religious people tend to be politically conservative, whereas irreligious people tend to be politically liberal. The two groups have different styles of giving-- conservatives individually, liberals collectively through government. Individual giving is all well and good, but it's ultimately inadequate to resolve the problems created by growing economic inequality.
It doesn't surprise me that religious people are happier and longer-lived. There's something to be said for the institutional support and the sense of certainty about the meaning of life that religion provides.
Chris, do you mean that Democrats are more secular than religious? Don't want to get this into a political thread, but Democrats tend to be more liberal than the other major party.
Using the government as a means of "giving" is just another way of saying "redistribution of wealth." The government and those redistribution methods is a prime reason for the growingeconomic reality.
As for the religious part, I have to agree. What to atheists have to look forward to? If they are wrong ,they will never know. To me believing is much better than the alternatives offered. And if I am wrong, I will die in blisssfull ignorance.
Glenn